If beauty is indeed in the ears of the listener and if the customer is always right then biometric algorithm stand a chance of producing the best art in the history. Explain this line with the reference of yuval noah harari book 21 lesson for 21st century
According to Harari, the more we learn about the biological processes that underpin human attitudes, impulses, and actions, the stronger machines can be at analyzing human behavior, anticipating human decisions, and eventually eliminating human occupations like bankers and lawyers.
At least in certain fields, it could make sense to substitute all humans with computers, even though certain humans already do better than machines individually.
When you apply for a loan from the bank, your application is likely to be handled by an algorithm rather than a person. The bank will decline to send you alone, and when you inquire why, the bank will respond, "algorithm said no." "Why did the algorithm say no, what's wrong with me?" you wonder. “We don't know, no person understands the algorithm since it is built on advanced machine learning,” the bank responds, “but we trust our algorithm, but we won't offer you a loan.”
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