Skepticism is necessary both for human, and when you are artificial.

 



This is a list of fun or sad, your choice, facts about the "truth" we are spreading sometimes. I can not claim the words of what they are pleading, or if it only is from trolls, but as you sometimes can say, there's no smoke without a fire……

Why I am showing them is, I think, we have to have reminders that everything isn't always what it looks like, if one person says so, it isn't the whole picture.

At least I need that reminder sometimes.

Or if you are a skeptical person, what is a good personality, I think, you can always see them as a fun troll's lies.


From one who worked in the packing factory, and changed the boxes,

Kellogs frosted flakes and Store Brand Generic frosted flakes are the same.


A person who worked at an olive oil bottling plant in Rome, New York. He claims they had only one oil, but put it in 27 different bottles that sold at different prices. Some of the bottles make the declaration to be imported and aged. Some individuals made virgin or extra virgin claims. a few were cold-pressed. One brand sold 12 ounces for $30, while another offered 128 ounces for $12.


Funeral directors will undoubtedly take advantage of those who are grieving because funeral homes are businesses.

The cremation boxes are what a person finds to be the most repulsive. They should cost less than $100 and are essentially just large cardboard boxes. However, they also produce extremely pricey boxes, and directors will remark that "grandma would feel more comfortable in this." She won't because she is no longer alive. These boxes can cost up to $1,000 each, and they are all naturally burned.


Wine is not vegan. In some cases, it's not even vegetarian.

Egg whites and, occasionally, isinglass are used in the fining process (fish parts). People would enter the tasting room at a vineyard and say, "I'm vegan, but thank God I can still drink wine, am I right?!" 


Wearing gloves in kitchens isn't protecting you from anything. They're more prone to spreading germs and filth because people don't wash them between touching different kinds of food. They exist to give the illusion of safety and professionalism. As someone who's worked in kitchens, I'd much rather see a cook wash their hands than throw a latex glove on.


Flight attendants and pilots are not paid during boarding, deplaning, or delays; I'm not sure if this is a secret. They are therefore impatient and irate when you are. Even though they are losing money, they still have to be there.


The food on your plate is often hastily prepared with stress and hatred by a cook who was either yelling at someone or being yelled at. It isn't always prepared with love or care.


The man who claims this was working in a theater. He tells that the cost of a large bag of popcorn for a customer is $5.99 (at the time) and costs about 6 cents to produce including the cost of the butter, the kernels, the bag, the power used by the popper, and the time it took the concessionaire to fill the bag and hand it to the customer.


An employee in the wedding business was claiming that they had marked up the cost of every service you order for your wedding because they know you'll spend it.


Most of the clothing you find at an outlet store is not "cast off" or an overstock item from the main store. A completely different organization creates and manufactures clothing at outlet prices, but of lower quality.


And why am I spreading these rumors? 

These are examples of the truth some people are delivering.

Some of them could be right, some wrong, on the whole.

Even if some words here are for a particular company, they can't be a true word for every company in the same niche. 

There are serious companies out there too, I think.

But these words can suddenly have made a standard for every company, bias could have sneaked in and made the truth into how all companies are.


This could also happen in algorithms in artificial intelligence systems.

Algorithms don't have the kind of consciousness we humans sometimes have, or at least should have. AI systems lack subjective experiences or self-awareness because they are designed to process and analyze data, perform tasks, and make decisions based on that data.


One of the major issues with algorithmic bias is you may not know it’s happening” 

                               Joy Buolamwini, a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Every AI technology is created using knowledge, recommendations, and other input from human experts. Because every human is born with some sort of bias, AI is no different. Systems that are frequently retrained, such as by using new data from social media, are even more susceptible to unintentional bias or malicious influences.


When machine learning software is finished, it appears as though it can learn on its own. To enable the incorporation of fresh information and data into the subsequent learning cycle, experienced human data scientists, however, frame the problem, prepare the data, choose the appropriate datasets, eliminate potential bias in the training data, and, most importantly, constantly update the software.


The American Civil Liberties Union discovered in 2018 that the face recognition software used by police and court departments across the US, Amazon's Rekognition, exhibits AI bias. During the test, the software incorrectly matched the mugshots of 28 members of Congress with those of criminal suspects, and 40% of these false matches involved people of color.


Even though this is an old example, and AI has become better at analyzing data, this problem or similar also will happen in the future.

The poor quality of the data used to train AI models is a frequent cause of bias in AI being replicated. The training data may reflect unfair social or historical practices or include human decisions.

If we don't have transparency and possibilities to regulate machine learning systems, we could lose control of further problems they can produce.




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