You’re just saying, human-written software can have bugs.
That’s pretty much exactly the point they’re making. Humans create the training data. Humans aren’t perfect, and therefore the AI training data cannot be perfect. The AI will always make mistakes and have biases as long as it’s being trained on human data.
Even how it trains itself can be biased based on what its instructions are.
Yes, and? If you write a bad fitness function, you get an AI that doesn’t do what you want. You’re just saying, human-written software can have bugs.
That’s pretty much exactly the point they’re making. Humans create the training data. Humans aren’t perfect, and therefore the AI training data cannot be perfect. The AI will always make mistakes and have biases as long as it’s being trained on human data.