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by primaryobjects
1736 days ago
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I think this is an excellent explanation for why it may have been shut down and the need for some degree of monitoring accountability. The fear is not that the chat bot will come to life, but rather than the text content it's been trained upon could potentially regurgitate back dangerous responses. I don't think it's too far of a leap to see someone taking the output from the bot too literally and possibly creating a negative situation. |
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Who gets to decide what's "dangerous"? Why? Over and over in human history, we've seen speech restrictions ostensibly to protect the public used to impose orthodoxy and delay progress. Even if some utterance might be acutely dangerous, the risk of restrictions being abused to cement power is too great to tolerate them.
I reject AI safety rules for the same reason I reject restrictions on human speech. There is no such thing as a dangerous book or a dangerous ML model. If such a thing is dangerous, it's a danger only to those who have done wrong.