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<p>[QUOTE="ewomack, post: 4507453, member: 15588"]If TPGs can grade far more coins and make more money having AI perform their grading, or at least parts of their grading, I don't see why this wouldn't happen someday. Whether it <i>should</i> is another question altogether. </p><p><br /></p><p>Grading arguments would then turn from questions about human subjectivity to "who programmed the learning algorithm to favor such and such?" </p><p><br /></p><p>Software gets used in other hobbies, such as model rocketry, to help calculate aerodynamics, trajectories and other complicated equations. It would all come down to creating software that produced what collectors consider "fair grades," or at least as fair as what TPGs produce now. If it can do it in a fraction of the time and the market accepts it, there is no reason for TPGs not to embrace it. </p><p><br /></p><p>Of course, there are many other factors involved, such as who would write the software, who would pay the startup costs, would different software products produce different results, etc. AI isn't perfect, either, despite many of the press releases.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ewomack, post: 4507453, member: 15588"]If TPGs can grade far more coins and make more money having AI perform their grading, or at least parts of their grading, I don't see why this wouldn't happen someday. Whether it [I]should[/I] is another question altogether. Grading arguments would then turn from questions about human subjectivity to "who programmed the learning algorithm to favor such and such?" Software gets used in other hobbies, such as model rocketry, to help calculate aerodynamics, trajectories and other complicated equations. It would all come down to creating software that produced what collectors consider "fair grades," or at least as fair as what TPGs produce now. If it can do it in a fraction of the time and the market accepts it, there is no reason for TPGs not to embrace it. Of course, there are many other factors involved, such as who would write the software, who would pay the startup costs, would different software products produce different results, etc. AI isn't perfect, either, despite many of the press releases.[/QUOTE]
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