• Hacksaw
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    2 months ago

    I’m just trying to engage with you here when I talk about local models. So far I haven’t seen any implementations that are meaningfully different from capitalist owned AI. Most local models train using the corporate LLMs. They don’t “do what you tell them”, you can’t separate the LLM training from its output. And when the training is based on corporate models which are heavily biased in favour of corporate/capitalist desires then your local model has the same biases. All I’m saying is local models have the same problems of alienation because they’re trained off of corporate models.

    You also didn’t capture my arguments in your CYOA. AI is fundamentally alienating because instead of communicating with another human being you’re communicating with a machine that caters to corporate/capitalist greed.

    • mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      That’s (a).

      You are still describing a solvable problem. One I’m not even sure is valid, given the unguided training of most models. Input data takes the commercial fishing approach. That’s where you put a net in the water and scoop up the everything.

      They can’t convince these things there’s three Rs in “strawberry.” Any bias more complicated than Elmo snorting a brick of K, and putting “you are mechahitler” into the prompt, is probably an accurate reflection of the zeitgeist. If you think exhibiting societal values disqualifies a text from being art… there isn’t any. Everything exists within a context.

      Since that hasn’t stopped anyone from making Judy Hopps x Tracer t4t mpreg porn, I think we can say, these models are not constrained by their origins.