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by Berniek
915 days ago
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Trust Crisis for AI?
What after we see the board/CEO of one company fired/changed apparently for allegations of lies or manipulation that nobody is clear on?
If Dropbox derives data from user data by scanning said data, then that "derived" data is no longer "users data" it is Dropbox data and can be shared.
It may only be statistical in nature and not related directly to individual users but isn't that exactly what training data is?
Isn't that how it works?
That can be shared to train AI models can't it?
Its not lies its hair splitting. No its called unethical behavior and has become the norm for big tech. |
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I've no dog in this hunt. I'm not partial to either Altman or OpenAI. And I have considerable reservations over where this Brave New World may be taking us. Or whether there is any credible option to stop riding this merry-go-round, no matter how unattractive the destination(s).
The DropBox behaviour described is only one in a long, long, long line of trust-violating practices by tech firms.