WA motorists can breathe a sigh of relief as it has been confirmed that AI related fine errors are a thing of the past.
By using the same AI to review AI-issued fines when that AI makes mistakes, the Government is confident that at some stage the AI will get it right. Surely?
If not, the AI will refer to the second AI-related mistake to an AI-appeals process overseen by AI. A spokesperson for the fines told The Times,
“We believe that AI is the future and of course it’s not perfect. So we think continuing to layer imperfect safeguards on top of each other will gradually reduce the risk of an error. Or perhaps multiple the chances significantly, we are awaiting on AI to tell us which way it’ll go”
This AI-onion style process is going to be a real hit with the Magistrate who will be tasked with peeling back the AI-layers and working out which step the error was made in.
We asked the spokesperson why a set of human eyes couldn’t save a lot of silly bother. They told us,
“Well, we could but then the human eyes would need to be audited by the AI to make sure the eyes don’t lie. Which might lead to errors. Which an AI-powered set of human eyes may need to be consulted and I don’t think they exist yet. Meta glasses perhaps?”
Well, it’s all wonderfully confusing.
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