I remember a short story from when I was a kid in the 80s. It was about a citizen that got caught up in the machine-learning errors of an automated court system. Every time he went to appeal his case, any human reviewing the case saw it was a clear error. However, there was no feedback loop to the AI-controlled court system, and eventually, the main character was sentenced to death. Thank goodness we have AWS Augmented AI (A2I) to prevent such an atrocity.
While an exaggeration (fingers crossed), A2I aims to provide a framework and service for collaboration between ML and Human resources. Think Amazon Mechanical Turk meets AWS Machine Translation Service.
Will it Database
From the iPhone of Corey Quinn
Augmented AI includes people to supervise the workflow. You have information; I can ask you questions about it and you will respond to my queries. That makes you, like all humans, a database—and thus, so is Augmented AI.