Up to a point. And then there's feedback loops between the models and the people behind them. Some models are too complicated to be tweaked. They might be turned off or replaced, but what if they are making the modellers rich (and are feeding the regulators and auditors as well)?
Yes, but it will have to be people behind the algorithms, which are just models, and all models only say what they are told to say.
Up to a point. And then there's feedback loops between the models and the people behind them. Some models are too complicated to be tweaked. They might be turned off or replaced, but what if they are making the modellers rich (and are feeding the regulators and auditors as well)?