You really have to hope AI gets to a level of sophistication above Google search to evaluate the veracity of claims (i.e. does the methodology even make sense, regardless of the factual accuracy of the underlying data).
Of course, it would be better if people didn't just immediately trust the first thing they find on Google -- even when recommended -- as AI will always be subject to bad/incorrect data input risks. But if social media is any indication, people will do so and it will spread wildly regardless.
Glad to see starvation numbers are essentially as low as you'd hope given our governmental safety net programs.
You really have to hope AI gets to a level of sophistication above Google search to evaluate the veracity of claims (i.e. does the methodology even make sense, regardless of the factual accuracy of the underlying data).
Of course, it would be better if people didn't just immediately trust the first thing they find on Google -- even when recommended -- as AI will always be subject to bad/incorrect data input risks. But if social media is any indication, people will do so and it will spread wildly regardless.
Glad to see starvation numbers are essentially as low as you'd hope given our governmental safety net programs.
Do you do the twitters?