Spyke
lemm.ee

Tell me you don’t understand “AI” in LLMs without telling me you don’t understand AI in LLMs.

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rainrainreply
sh.itjust.works

Yes, lunge for that low-hanging fruit, moleman.

And when you're done, consider the ramifications. Discuss.

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Soliaereply
lemm.ee

😂 Yep, lack of critical thinking detected, initial moron alert confirmed!

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This person seems pathologically opposed to admitting they either don't know something or are wrong.

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lemm.ee

Well, yeah. It’s an LLM built on a lot of scraping social media.

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rainrainreply
sh.itjust.works

Now that's an interesting idea.

We ask questions. Get answers by scraping social media.. The answers inform social media. Informing further answers to questions. Etc. A spinning wheel.

It's deeply incestuous. In a hundred generations what monsters may spawn?

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irmozreply
lemmy.world

Its not "an interesting idea", it's exactly how they work.

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irmozreply
lemmy.world

Its not an "idea about how it works". It is how it works.

Can you not just admit you learned something here? Or do you just have to argue with everything to try and appear right?

What's wrong with, "oh, I didn't know that. How interesting!"

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canreply
sh.itjust.works

I think it was the part about how the training data gets poisoned that was the interesting idea.

It is also the reality we're living in however.

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Based on their behaviour, I'm not so sure. It seemed to me to be a way of saying "that's maybe not true, but it's fun to think about". At least, that's how I'd use the phrase "that's an interesting idea". If I just found it interesting, I'd say "how interesting!"

But yes, it is indeed fascinating how LLMs work.

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irmozreply
lemmy.world

Let's rewind to before that desperate (and likely spontaneous) accusation, and I'll give you another chance to reply in a normal manner.

No deflection. Just admit you didn't know LLMs scrape social media. That's all. It's okay; we don't come into this world with all of its knowledge.

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I actually did have a vague idea in that general direction.

But that's rather beside my point. I mean, the AI definitely offered these answers. The answers are definitely gender biased. Offering that it's merely an artifact of the LLM technology is definitely a terrible excuse for that.

And given that LLMs are well known to be tweaked to align better with the philosophical styles of the hour, doubly so.

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rainrainreply
sh.itjust.works

Don't know what to make of this post?

Sounds more like you have very definite ideas about it. And are offering excuses on google's behalf.

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Why would I, a Lemmy user, be defending google? Is that the most likely scenario here? Or is it that I just think all of these models are flawed in a similar way? The linked short was about ChatGPT.

Edit:

Maybe try posting this to ![email protected] ?

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That's how people use those words. A woman is described as "pushy" for being assertive. It's a commonly known problem.

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