Cory Doctorow on Nostr: Worse: when algorithms are made "transparent" by presenting their chain of reasoning ...
Worse: when algorithms are made "transparent" by presenting their chain of reasoning to expert reviewers, those reviewers become *more* deferential to the algorithm's conclusion, not less - after all, now the expert has to review not just one final conclusion, but several sub-conclusions.
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