The implicit compositionality born of English's status as a bastard language is a gift that calls for audacity, chutzpah, moxie, panache, etc
good ML:
* carefully designed for narrow contexts (or with awareness of context limits)
* designed by ML and topical experts, with expert curated data and expert reviewed outputs
* designed for specific needs and consumers, and kept up to date for both
* clear training / comms on use and limits
I am beginning new research, and would like recommendations on your favorite writing on the "strange bedfellows" phenomenon.
Unlikely coalitions fighting for a common goal, and the ethical quandaries therein.