well in this particular case it is the algorithm that was set by Facebook, but for the Microsoft bot Tay was as a result of the machine learning, it was learning and developing as it interacted with other users on twitter.( Cognitive thinking) KIND REGARDS, FELIX POWEL OMONDI *+254718048029* *powelyomondy@gmail.com <powelyomondy@gmail.com>* *“The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.” * On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 6:48 PM, <kictanet-request@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
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1. Re: Is Facebook biased on its newsfeed? (Ahmed Mohamed Maawy)
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Message: 1 Date: Thu, 12 May 2016 18:47:58 +0300 From: Ahmed Mohamed Maawy <ultimateprogramer@gmail.com> To: Ali Hussein <ali@hussein.me.ke> Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Subject: Re: [kictanet] Is Facebook biased on its newsfeed? Message-ID: <CAPZHszMdOd8VcahQ0Njd6bKs3QNjt= XQpd7AMNb9m66S2UDM2g@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
I may be wrong anyway Ali. But maybe its the way I see these 2 disciplines.
But I think Algorithms are more of computations and logic operations. Machine Learning gives these Algorithms the decision making capabilities and comprise of a set of algorithms + historic data with the capability to make predicitions.
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 6:44 PM, Ali Hussein <ali@hussein.me.ke> wrote:
Ahmed
I stand educated. :-)
Thank you.
Ali Hussein Tel: +254 713 601113 On May 12, 2016 6:42 PM, "Ahmed Mohamed Maawy" < ultimateprogramer@gmail.com> wrote:
Ali, This is what I mean:
Algorithms: a process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer.
Machine Learning: Machine learning is a subfield of computer science that evolved from the study of pattern recognition and computational learning theory in artificial intelligence. In 1959, Arthur Samuel defined machine learning as a "Field of study that gives computers the ability to learn without being explicitly programmed"
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 6:36 PM, Ali Hussein <ali@hussein.me.ke> wrote:
Ahmed
Machine learning doesn't happen in a vacuum...
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On 12 May 2016, at 6:10 PM, Ahmed Mohamed Maawy < ultimateprogramer@gmail.com> wrote:
I think there is a need to differential Machine Learning and Algorithms fellows. Machine Learning is where the problem is :)
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 5:55 PM, Ahmed Mohamed Maawy < ultimateprogramer@gmail.com> wrote:
Its not the algorithms Ali, its the Machine Learning process :)
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 5:42 PM, Ali Hussein <ali@hussein.me.ke> wrote:
Ahmed
You obviously missed the story of the Microsoft algorithm that was taught to behave like a racist. :-)
http://www.theverge.com/2016/3/24/11297050/tay-microsoft-chatbot-racist
My point is that we do seem to forget that all these algorithms are created by humans who have biases.
Google is in trouble for deliberately skewing their algorithms to benefit their own products. Not sure this is wrong but the European regulators seem to think so to the extent of threatening them with a
revenue fine..
With great power comes great responsibility - so goes the adage..
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On 12 May 2016, at 5:20 PM, Ahmed Mohamed Maawy < ultimateprogramer@gmail.com> wrote:
There are a number of elements at play here:
1. Obviously to a great degree this algorithm has massively helped Facebook. Not that I am totally on their side, what I mean to say is that lets give credit where its due. Without this algorithm we would have seen massive fallout and loss of klout. This is something Twitter did not figure out so well. LinkedIn is still the place professionals like to hang out, but its not the place professionals like to stay. Just stating how it came to be that Facebook is air and air is life (so to speak). 2. If truly there is a bias to all this (which I am yes, yet to comprehend how this bias is visible) it can mean 2 things: 1. Either content producers are not building influence better than those who rank at the top. Or 2. If not, there is a genuine market opportunity in this gap.
But algorithms are algorithms, and my experience developing algorithms tells me computer algorithms can not easily be twisted to lie, especially in the field of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.
But these are all books on their own anyway.
Just my 2 cents.
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 4:52 PM, Ali Hussein via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
> Listers > > This mail is coped from the Fortune.com <http://fortune.com> Data > Sheet. > > The ?Trending? topics section of Facebook seems such a trivial
> and in many ways it is. It looks and feels like an afterthought?ironically, > it started as an attempt to copy Twitter > < http://link.fortune.com/click/6706588.20757/aHR0cDovL3RlY2hjcnVuY2guY29tLzIw... ?and > many users probably don?t even notice it?s there. But now, it has
> a national discussion around bias and the power of social platforms. > > In case you missed the brouhaha, it started with a report from > Gizmodo that profiled > < http://link.fortune.com/click/6706588.20757/aHR0cDovL2dpem1vZG8uY29tL3dhbnQt... a > team of anonymous journalists working at Facebook who curate the news that > shows up in the Trending section. A subsequent report quoted one of
> journalists as saying the team routinely removed certain > < http://link.fortune.com/click/6706588.20757/aHR0cDovL2dpem1vZG8uY29tL2Zvcm1lci1mYWNlYm9vay13b3JrZXJzLXdlLXJvdXRpbmVseS1zdXBwcmVzc2VkLWNvbnNlci0xNzc1NDYxMDA2/55ba80258cc2b2e72d8b457aBf141c2b3> right-wing > political sites from the section, even when the social network?s data > showed they were trending. > > The revelation seemed harmless enough, at first: Journalists hired to > edit things were actually editing them! But the comment soon snowballed > into a debate over Facebook?s role in news consumption, and whether its > sheer size and influence brings with it some level of responsibility. > > Facebook responded to the story > < http://link.fortune.com/click/6706588.20757/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZmFjZWJvb2suY29tL3RzdG9ja3kvcG9zdHMvMTAxMDA4NTMwODIzMzc5NTg/55ba80258cc2b2e72d8b457aBf49ae890> by > saying that its policy is to remain as neutral as possible editorially, and > that it will look into reports of misbehavior. Then it issued a second, > even more heartfelt response, after the Senate Commerce Committee sent > a letter > < http://link.fortune.com/click/6706588.20757/aHR0cDovL2dpem1vZG8uY29tL3NlbmF0ZS1nb3AtbGF1bmNoZXMtaW5xdWlyeS1pbnRvLWZhY2Vib29rLXMtbmV3cy1jdXJhdGktMTc3NTc2NzAxOA/55ba80258cc2b2e72d8b457aB1d911177> asking > the company to answer some questions around political influence and
> Trending section. > > The real issue, of course, isn?t the tiny section of the Facebook > home page that follows trending topics. It?s the fact that the kind of > editorial selection those journalists engaged in is happening every minute > of every day on the main news feed, courtesy of the Facebook ranking > algorithm. And that algorithm, since it is programmed by human beings, > inevitably contains biases of all kinds. > > The bottom line is that Facebook is more than just a social network > where people exchange photos of their pets?it is the largest and > most influential > < http://link.fortune.com/click/6706588.20757/aHR0cDovL3d3dy52b3guY29tLzIwMTYvNS8xMC8xMTY0MDE0MC9mYWNlYm9vay1tZWRpYS1pbmZsdWVuY2U/55ba80258cc2b2e72d8b457aBca65e309> media > entity the world has ever seen. The sooner Facebook acknowledges
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