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by xmprt
1641 days ago
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The problem is that AI (and the English language to some extent) transcends borders. So even if it's an AI developed in the US, it can potentially impact people outside the US and it makes ethical sense to build something that doesn't exclude groups based on arbitrary conditions. |
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This is probably why there is more variance when searching for English terms as wel, as a Lingua Franca. If I search “house” I do see some styles of architecture not commonly found in Anglo-Saxon nations, whereas all occurrences of “huis” do seem to be situated in the Netherlands.