I'm sick snd tired of seeing big companies and orgs (Google is the most recent) publish an amazing application of ML but refuse to release the trained model because the model is biased and may be used in a bad way.
I suspect that's mostly an excuse and they just want to keep it to themselves for commercial reasons. I mean I'm sure they are happy not to have to deal with any ethical issues by keeping it private but that's probably a secondary motivation.
It's not like they release their state of the art ML stuff when there aren't any ethical issues anyway, e.g. for voice recognition.
I'm sick snd tired of seeing big companies and orgs (Google is the most recent) publish an amazing application of ML but refuse to release the trained model because the model is biased and may be used in a bad way.