If the model you're currently using was developed with unethical methods, as are just about all of them, then you cannot use it and consider it ethical use.
If the model you're currently using was developed with unethical methods, as are just about all of them, then you cannot use it and consider it ethical use.
JFC you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. Bayes developed my model.
There is so much more to whether an AI use case is ethical than its origin.
LOL, I am literally using Bayes Theorem to predict when a hospital should enact safety features due to Covid infections. But please tell me how it's unethical to save lives. Bayes is not an "origin", it IS the math; the literal formula. Uninformed troll that has no idea what AI even means.
Or, here's a fucking thought, you could have just said that in the beginning and provided the use case. Instead, you came in with some vague claim about non-profit using AI in an ethical manner. You could just as well been talking about this: statescoop.com/orange-count... 1/2
bcause you're a f-ing !diot
Which is, of course, why I put this as a question, so other people could add ethical guidelines. Instead of providing useful input on how, you decided to be an bitchy useless pedant. One of us is acting like a troll, and you should...
Since I don't know what model you're talking about I can't say. I don't know where it got its data, it's environmental impact, it's societal impact, or anything else. You may be right, but I can't know can I?