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BBC is subcontracting to Serco
who will use A.I. So any problem will now be sent into a Fat Circle. In Todays Papers [BBC bosses have given a £40million contract to a controversial firm that will use Artificial Intelligence to help handle viewers' complaints. It comes after the parents of the Huw Edwards grooming victim blasted the Corporation for taking so long to respond to their initial concerns.] 12 hours ago |
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Schrödinger's Quato
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AI is fine for things like this (good, even) when it's used properly - that is to say, AI can gather every complaint and be used to uncover common themes (what people complain about most often, what people complain about most strongly etc.) and that data can THEN be used (by humans) for assessment, understanding and change. It can filter through data in ways that you'd need thousands of staff to do (basically impossible).
Honestly this is how AI should be used (as a tool, not a replacement) |
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"as a tool, not a replacement"
Yes, That is the problem it is replacing any proper consultant |
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