• FaceDeer
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      82 years ago

      Does there have to be one? It’d be nice if there were, of course, but this is currently the only way we know of to make these AIs.

    • RickRussell_CA
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      52 years ago

      Well, you can focus on rule-based/expert system style AI, a la WolframAlpha. Actually build algorithms to answer questions that are based on scientific fact and theory, rather than an approximated consensus of many sources of dubious origin.

      • @parlaptie@feddit.de
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        32 years ago

        Ooo, old school AI 😍

        In our current cultural consciousness, I’m not sure that even qualifies as AI anymore. It’s all about neutral networks and machine learning nowadays.

    • Stefen Auris
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      42 years ago

      I guess shoving an encyclopedia into it. I’m not sure really, it is a good point. Perhaps AI bias is as inevitable as human bias…

      • interolivary
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        82 years ago

        Despite what you might assume, an encyclopedia wouldn’t be free from bias. It might not be as biased as, say, getting your training data from a dump of 4chan, but it’d absolutely still have bias. As an on-the-nose example, think about the definition of homosexuality; training on an older encyclopedia would mean the AI now thinks homosexuality is a crime.

        • RickRussell_CA
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          42 years ago

          And imagine how badly most encyclopedias would reflect on languages and cultures other than the one that made them.

    • radix
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      22 years ago

      The alternative is being extremely careful about what data you allow the LLM to learn from. Then it would have your bias, but hopefully that’ll be a less flagrantly racist bias.