Does this model also thinks german were black 200 years ago ? Or is afraid to answer basic stuff ? because if this is the case no one will care about that model.
we're at basic knowledge level, if your RAG imply some of it, you can get bad result too. Anyway, would you use a model who makes this nonsense response or one that doesn't? I know which one I will prefer for sure...
If this was better at specific RAG or coding performance I would absolutely, certainly without a doubt use it over a general instruct model in those instances.
People getting so used to being manipulated and lied to that they don't even bother anymore is a huge part of the problem. But sure, do what suits you the best.
I don't know anything about these twitter accounts so I don't know how credible they are, but here are some examples for your downvoters that I'm guessing just think you're just trolling or grossly exaggerating:
Yea. Just ask it anything about historical people/cultures and it will seemingly lobotomize itself.
I asked it about early Japan and it talked about how European women used Katanas and how Native Americans rode across the grassy plains carrying traditional Japanese weapons. Pure made up nonsense that not even primitive models would get wrong. Not sure what they did to it. I asked it why it assumed Native Americans were in Japan in the 1100s and it said:
> I assumed [...] various ethnicities, including Indigenous American, due to the diversity present in Japan throughout history. However, this overlooked [...] I focused on providing diverse representations without adequately considering the specific historical context.
How am I supposed to take this seriously? Especially on topics I'm unfamiliar with?
> they insert random keyword in the prompts randomly to counter bias, that got revealed with something else I think. Had T shirts written with "diverse" on it as artifact
This was exposed as being the case with OpenAI's DALL-E as well - someone had typed a prompt of "Homer Simpson wearing a namebadge" and it generated an image of Homer with brown skin wearing a namebadge that said 'ethnically ambiguous'.
This is ludicrous - if they are fiddling with your prompt in this way, it will only stoke more frustration and resentment - achieving the opposite of why this has been implemented. Surely if we want diversity we will ask for it, but sometimes you don't, and that should be at the user's discretion.\