Note I can hit a button on a link and prepare a post for Hacker News which goes into a queue that drains about as fast as I think I can get away with. I could easily have the model schedule top-scoring posts on metrics like "likely to have a knock-down-drag-out discussion" but I think that would be wrong. It is a feature not a bug that YOShInOn requires my assent in that I can enforce my own values and because I work closely with it, it learns certain aspects of those values.
YOShInOn Enterprise Edition would have a plurality of classification and generative models connected with the user interface for that co-working with the plan that the system processes asynchronous workflows (e.g. "generate a series of blog posts", "respond to customer requests") where some of the steps are automated and some are manual and the long-term goal is to reduce the manual, in the short term you are going to be making a lot of labels.
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Note I can hit a button on a link and prepare a post for Hacker News which goes into a queue that drains about as fast as I think I can get away with. I could easily have the model schedule top-scoring posts on metrics like "likely to have a knock-down-drag-out discussion" but I think that would be wrong. It is a feature not a bug that YOShInOn requires my assent in that I can enforce my own values and because I work closely with it, it learns certain aspects of those values.
YOShInOn Enterprise Edition would have a plurality of classification and generative models connected with the user interface for that co-working with the plan that the system processes asynchronous workflows (e.g. "generate a series of blog posts", "respond to customer requests") where some of the steps are automated and some are manual and the long-term goal is to reduce the manual, in the short term you are going to be making a lot of labels.