Could be worse. An eagle once mistook Aeschylus's bald head for a rock and dropped a tortoise on it (expecting the rock to smash the tortoise shell), killing Aeschylus. https://www.goldencharter.co.uk/news-and-info/2017/six-stran... .
AI that mistook a bald head for a soccer ball
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Re: AI that mistook a bald head for a soccer ball
#22Today my iPhone suggested that I look at an automated album of home cooked food from my photos. It was working pretty well as I scrolled through and then it came up with some poop on the ground that for some reason I had taken a photo of. Kind of disconcerting.
Re: AI that mistook a bald head for a soccer ball
#23Either train more with bald players, or do better at choosing the 'thing that is being converged upon'. Humans would be able to follow a game regardless of the shape or color of the ball's appearance.
I imagine for soccer the task of determining where the ball is based on player locations would be a lot harder than you think.
So yeah, surprisingly tricky, but you could set up a big training set along similar lines.
Re: AI that mistook a bald head for a soccer ball
#24Today my iPhone suggested that I look at an automated album of home cooked food from my photos. It was working pretty well as I scrolled through and then it came up with some poop on the ground that for some reason I had taken a photo of. Kind of disconcerting.
Re: AI that mistook a bald head for a soccer ball
#25Mathematica mistook Stephen Wolfram for a plunger during an AI demonstration on the Lex Fridman podcast.
Re: AI that mistook a bald head for a soccer ball
#26Today my iPhone suggested that I look at an automated album of home cooked food from my photos. It was working pretty well as I scrolled through and then it came up with some poop on the ground that for some reason I had taken a photo of. Kind of disconcerting.
I can't say I'm super surprised that their training data didn't include pictures of poop, as I imagine (or do I just hope?) that most people don't take many pictures of that.
Re: AI that mistook a bald head for a soccer ball
#27Could be worse. An eagle once mistook Aeschylus's bald head for a rock and dropped a tortoise on it (expecting the rock to smash the tortoise shell), killing Aeschylus. https://www.goldencharter.co.uk/news-and-info/2017/six-stran... .
Re: AI that mistook a bald head for a soccer ball
#28Either train more with bald players, or do better at choosing the 'thing that is being converged upon'. Humans would be able to follow a game regardless of the shape or color of the ball's appearance.
Re: AI that mistook a bald head for a soccer ball
#29Earlier quoted context omitted.
I imagine for soccer the task of determining where the ball is based on player locations would be a lot harder than you think.
'Spot the ball' was a staple of local newspaper competitions - an action shot of a game with the ball removed by presumably pre-digital photographic trickery. Entrants were invited to mark a cross where they thought the ball might have been, and the closest to the original centre co-ordinates won a prize. So yeah, surprisingly tricky, but you could set up a big training set along similar lines.
Re: AI that mistook a bald head for a soccer ball
#30Earlier quoted context omitted.
I imagine for soccer the task of determining where the ball is based on player locations would be a lot harder than you think.
'Spot the ball' was a staple of local newspaper competitions - an action shot of a game with the ball removed by presumably pre-digital photographic trickery. Entrants were invited to mark a cross where they thought the ball might have been, and the closest to the original centre co-ordinates won a prize. So yeah, surprisingly tricky, but you could set up a big training set along similar lines.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/shortcuts/2015/jan/14/h...