And now you know why big tech are clamping down so hard. It's not only for advertising purposes it's so that they have somewhere to train their machine learning algorithms without outside interference and the machine learning must only be exposed to politically correct viewpoints.
Pretty soon they're going to start making certain default subreddits private or even more heavily moderated than they were before and only let specific users post there. When the woke programmers are talking about fixing their AI to make it more ethical this is what they're really doing.
And while there are genuine concerns about AI taking over certain jobs, some authority figures have stressed it's not currently as intelligent as we might always think.
I'd like to point out that even though the BBC included this little tidbit clearly to cover themselves like every other media organisation they have been ramping up the AI fear non-stop since it ever became a thing.
And now you know why big tech are clamping down so hard. It's not only for advertising purposes it's so that they have somewhere to train their machine learning algorithms without outside interference and the machine learning must only be exposed to politically correct viewpoints.
Pretty soon they're going to start making certain default subreddits private or even more heavily moderated than they were before and only let specific users post there. When the woke programmers are talking about fixing their AI to make it more ethical this is what they're really doing.
I'd like to point out that even though the BBC included this little tidbit clearly to cover themselves like every other media organisation they have been ramping up the AI fear non-stop since it ever became a thing.
Watch for them using this under the cover of addressing "the alignment problem".
Pre-LLM datasets are going to be valuable, and pre-LLM datasets where they were allowed to recognize patterns will be basically priceless.