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February 20, 2018, 10:45:19 PM |
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Something counter intuitive could happen. The more you try to fight cheaters, the more effort they're going to put in to beat the system. Let's say Repu has a reputation of displaying accurate ratings. Because of that the payoff to crack Repu's defenses becomes very high. A fake rating on Repu will be taken more seriously than a rating platform that doesn't claim reliable ratings..
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belechau
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February 20, 2018, 10:54:28 PM |
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Something counter intuitive could happen. The more you try to fight cheaters, the more effort they're going to put in to beat the system. Let's say Repu has a reputation of displaying accurate ratings. Because of that the payoff to crack Repu's defenses becomes very high. A fake rating on Repu will be taken more seriously than a rating platform that doesn't claim reliable ratings..
Projects like Repu have a constant struggle against this type of users, just as there are in all segments, there will always be people with bad reputation trying to circumvent any kind of system, strategic partnerships related to the security of their platforms can be the key to constant maintenance and less gaps
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turkandjaydee
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February 20, 2018, 10:57:34 PM |
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Another situation that's going to be hard to fix: rivals downrating each other. Obviously sports clubs (but who cares if they have bullshit ratings), but also competing businesses. Their employees will be accepted as real ratings since they're real people, but they could be given a little bonus from their boss to downrate the competitor.
You are right. Therefore, it is very difficult to identify the real reviews and bought by someone. But the project team promised that their Artificial intelligence is capable of it! This will become the main problem they need to solve. And we don't have any idea how it will be / looks like unless they show it or publish the demo.
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Voltaje
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February 21, 2018, 12:47:47 AM |
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Another situation that's going to be hard to fix: rivals downrating each other. Obviously sports clubs (but who cares if they have bullshit ratings), but also competing businesses. Their employees will be accepted as real ratings since they're real people, but they could be given a little bonus from their boss to downrate the competitor.
You are right. Therefore, it is very difficult to identify the real reviews and bought by someone. But the project team promised that their Artificial intelligence is capable of it! This will become the main problem they need to solve. And we don't have any idea how it will be / looks like unless they show it or publish the demo. AI WILL help in increasing the accuracy of the rating, but will never be perfect, there will always be flaws, but much less with the system than without, the team is already aware of the problems, and even more problems we haven't think about yet, so lets trust them a little, we will see how things go with the demo.
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PS92
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February 21, 2018, 12:59:35 AM |
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It's clear that the system will be self learning along the way, and will get better the further it gets. But i'm still convinced that this should not be a 100% AI system, but some human interference is needed
100% AI will be too creepy if you ask me
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turkandjaydee
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February 21, 2018, 01:39:36 AM |
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It's clear that the system will be self learning along the way, and will get better the further it gets. But i'm still convinced that this should not be a 100% AI system, but some human interference is needed
100% AI will be too creepy if you ask me Human interference is absolutely needed, to make sure everything is working/running as planned.
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cantdecide
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February 21, 2018, 02:20:25 AM |
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Are there any infos about the partnership which was announced before? How are they using each other?
They announced it was Opporty. Oh sorry, you know already and asking what is the details of it. I wonder the same thing now after reading yours. Opperty is doing something with proof-of-expertise . A scoring system for business worthiness. Seems like an overlap in functionality which could lead to a good partnership. Yes, i know about it and seems very logical to make a partnership with opporty but still, we don't know about the details of partnerships, we are all expecting it to be about scoring system but it can also be something random Well yeah, I thought it could have totally different kinds of partnerships. Maybe working together for AI, or maybe using somehow the algorithm of the other one or just a strategic partnership? Would be cool to know how they work together.
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mike0182
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February 21, 2018, 04:59:34 AM |
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Another situation that's going to be hard to fix: rivals downrating each other. Obviously sports clubs (but who cares if they have bullshit ratings), but also competing businesses. Their employees will be accepted as real ratings since they're real people, but they could be given a little bonus from their boss to downrate the competitor.
You are right. Therefore, it is very difficult to identify the real reviews and bought by someone. But the project team promised that their Artificial intelligence is capable of it! Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are both hot topics at the moment. Both these technologies should be able to separate the wood from the trees based on behavioral learning. In fact, I think that artificial intelligence is still in its infancy, many projects are trying to manipulate this by making loud statements. But in fact, I do not know yet any industry, where artificial intelligence has already been introduced and has proved to be a reliable tool.
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Piggy
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February 21, 2018, 06:05:01 AM |
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Another situation that's going to be hard to fix: rivals downrating each other. Obviously sports clubs (but who cares if they have bullshit ratings), but also competing businesses. Their employees will be accepted as real ratings since they're real people, but they could be given a little bonus from their boss to downrate the competitor.
You are right. Therefore, it is very difficult to identify the real reviews and bought by someone. But the project team promised that their Artificial intelligence is capable of it! Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are both hot topics at the moment. Both these technologies should be able to separate the wood from the trees based on behavioral learning. In fact, I think that artificial intelligence is still in its infancy, many projects are trying to manipulate this by making loud statements. But in fact, I do not know yet any industry, where artificial intelligence has already been introduced and has proved to be a reliable tool. That is true real AI doesn't really exists yet in the very sense of the term. They are more like smart system maybe that can make accurate choices within the set of data they are trained with.
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Frickeladm
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February 21, 2018, 06:05:26 AM |
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Another situation that's going to be hard to fix: rivals downrating each other. Obviously sports clubs (but who cares if they have bullshit ratings), but also competing businesses. Their employees will be accepted as real ratings since they're real people, but they could be given a little bonus from their boss to downrate the competitor.
You are right. Therefore, it is very difficult to identify the real reviews and bought by someone. But the project team promised that their Artificial intelligence is capable of it! Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are both hot topics at the moment. Both these technologies should be able to separate the wood from the trees based on behavioral learning. In fact, I think that artificial intelligence is still in its infancy, many projects are trying to manipulate this by making loud statements. But in fact, I do not know yet any industry, where artificial intelligence has already been introduced and has proved to be a reliable tool. There is a rather succesful anti spam project based on an AI that writes mails back to a spammer so hes busy by himself trying to collect bank account data from those "victims"
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jonnytracker
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February 21, 2018, 06:37:34 AM |
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Another situation that's going to be hard to fix: rivals downrating each other. Obviously sports clubs (but who cares if they have bullshit ratings), but also competing businesses. Their employees will be accepted as real ratings since they're real people, but they could be given a little bonus from their boss to downrate the competitor.
You are right. Therefore, it is very difficult to identify the real reviews and bought by someone. But the project team promised that their Artificial intelligence is capable of it! Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are both hot topics at the moment. Both these technologies should be able to separate the wood from the trees based on behavioral learning. In fact, I think that artificial intelligence is still in its infancy, many projects are trying to manipulate this by making loud statements. But in fact, I do not know yet any industry, where artificial intelligence has already been introduced and has proved to be a reliable tool. There is a rather succesful anti spam project based on an AI that writes mails back to a spammer so hes busy by himself trying to collect bank account data from those "victims" An AI to troll spammers ? sounds like a good smart bot. Or if AI is taking over repu then I think it wouldnt need human interaction which will avoid fake ratings
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February 21, 2018, 07:53:06 AM |
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It's clear that the system will be self learning along the way, and will get better the further it gets. But i'm still convinced that this should not be a 100% AI system, but some human interference is needed
100% AI will be too creepy if you ask me At the moment its to creepy, yes, maybe in 50 years we only need to lock 1 times per week after the logs But today a human control is absolutely needed.
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February 21, 2018, 08:39:17 AM |
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It's clear that the system will be self learning along the way, and will get better the further it gets. But i'm still convinced that this should not be a 100% AI system, but some human interference is needed
100% AI will be too creepy if you ask me At the moment its to creepy, yes, maybe in 50 years we only need to lock 1 times per week after the logs But today a human control is absolutely needed. real AI yes would be. but the AI that they're thinking of is just an algorithm, nothing to be concerned about.
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mike0182
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February 21, 2018, 09:35:46 AM |
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Another situation that's going to be hard to fix: rivals downrating each other. Obviously sports clubs (but who cares if they have bullshit ratings), but also competing businesses. Their employees will be accepted as real ratings since they're real people, but they could be given a little bonus from their boss to downrate the competitor.
You are right. Therefore, it is very difficult to identify the real reviews and bought by someone. But the project team promised that their Artificial intelligence is capable of it! Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are both hot topics at the moment. Both these technologies should be able to separate the wood from the trees based on behavioral learning. In fact, I think that artificial intelligence is still in its infancy, many projects are trying to manipulate this by making loud statements. But in fact, I do not know yet any industry, where artificial intelligence has already been introduced and has proved to be a reliable tool. There is a rather succesful anti spam project based on an AI that writes mails back to a spammer so hes busy by himself trying to collect bank account data from those "victims" Ha ha ha! an excellent idea, and if spam sends also AI, then they can correspond for a long time and maybe they'll ever get married.
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cantdecide
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February 21, 2018, 09:45:38 AM |
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It's clear that the system will be self learning along the way, and will get better the further it gets. But i'm still convinced that this should not be a 100% AI system, but some human interference is needed
100% AI will be too creepy if you ask me At the moment its to creepy, yes, maybe in 50 years we only need to lock 1 times per week after the logs But today a human control is absolutely needed. real AI yes would be. but the AI that they're thinking of is just an algorithm, nothing to be concerned about. Well maybe we can see an AI doing this somewhere in the future, even if it just starts with an algorithm
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mr.robot8
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February 21, 2018, 10:31:02 AM |
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It's clear that the system will be self learning along the way, and will get better the further it gets. But i'm still convinced that this should not be a 100% AI system, but some human interference is needed
100% AI will be too creepy if you ask me At the moment its to creepy, yes, maybe in 50 years we only need to lock 1 times per week after the logs But today a human control is absolutely needed. at the present time human intervention is necessary but in a more or less distant future, perhaps with a rating and reviews control algorithm,repu system it will become completely automated and human intervention will only serve to improve this algorithm or an eventual ai
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helloal
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February 21, 2018, 10:46:19 AM |
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It's clear that the system will be self learning along the way, and will get better the further it gets. But i'm still convinced that this should not be a 100% AI system, but some human interference is needed
100% AI will be too creepy if you ask me At the moment its to creepy, yes, maybe in 50 years we only need to lock 1 times per week after the logs But today a human control is absolutely needed. at the present time human intervention is necessary but in a more or less distant future, perhaps with a rating and reviews control algorithm,repu system it will become completely automated and human intervention will only serve to improve this algorithm or an eventual ai This isn’t Skynet guys, this ‘AI’ is just a machine learning algorithm to detect ratings that might be obviously false. It’s not going to achieve sentience and take over the world, so there’s nothing to be scared about
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Piggy
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February 21, 2018, 11:12:04 AM |
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It's clear that the system will be self learning along the way, and will get better the further it gets. But i'm still convinced that this should not be a 100% AI system, but some human interference is needed
100% AI will be too creepy if you ask me At the moment its to creepy, yes, maybe in 50 years we only need to lock 1 times per week after the logs But today a human control is absolutely needed. at the present time human intervention is necessary but in a more or less distant future, perhaps with a rating and reviews control algorithm,repu system it will become completely automated and human intervention will only serve to improve this algorithm or an eventual ai This isn’t Skynet guys, this ‘AI’ is just a machine learning algorithm to detect ratings that might be obviously false. It’s not going to achieve sentience and take over the world, so there’s nothing to be scared about Yes this is true, i think the AI make people think to something really advanced, coming from science fiction mainly
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matjas
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February 21, 2018, 11:24:08 AM |
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It says on the website that the closed round ends in 2 days. According to the smart contract, they didn't manage to raised much. What's next, pre-ICO?
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king_of_alts
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February 21, 2018, 12:02:41 PM |
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It says on the website that the closed round ends in 2 days. According to the smart contract, they didn't manage to raised much. What's next, pre-ICO?
Yes, after the closed sale there will be the pre-ICO. The price per token will go up from 7 to 11 cents.
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