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Why Amazon hates 'human-in-the-loop' AI governance

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Why Amazon hates 'human-in-the-loop' AI governance
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We like to think we are all very good at our jobs, and we have high opinions of ourselves, he explained during a phone interview with The Register. “But when you actually get down to it, humans are not terribly consistent,” Brandwine said. Humans, like AI agents and systems, are non-deterministic.

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