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by Swenrekcah
585 days ago
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That is not true. Even ChatGPT understands how they are different, I won’t paste the whole response but here are the differences it highlights: Key differences: 1. Intent and harm:
• VW’s actions directly violated laws and had environmental and health consequences. Optimizing LLMs for chess benchmarks, while arguably misleading, doesn’t have immediate real-world harms.
2. Scope: Chess-specific optimization is generally a transparent choice within AI research. It’s not a hidden “defeat device” but rather an explicit design goal.
3. Broader impact: LLMs fine-tuned for benchmarks often still retain general-purpose capabilities. They aren’t necessarily “broken” outside chess, whereas VW cars fundamentally failed to meet emissions standards. |
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