What they did was have a learning model sitting on top of another learning model trained on insider data. This is just couching it in a layer of abstraction like how Realpage and YieldStar fix rental prices by abstracting price fixing through a centralized database and softball "recommendations" about what you should rent out a home/unit for.
It is an issue with AI because it's not supposed to do that. It is also telling that it decided to do this, based on its training and purpose.
AI is a wild landscape at the moment. There are ethical challenges and questions to ask/answer. Ignoring them because "muh AI" is ridiculous.
They practically told it to do insider trading though
Oh I absolutely agree, I'm just saying that AI has some flaws that also need addressed
What they did was have a learning model sitting on top of another learning model trained on insider data. This is just couching it in a layer of abstraction like how Realpage and YieldStar fix rental prices by abstracting price fixing through a centralized database and softball "recommendations" about what you should rent out a home/unit for.