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by rcxdude 383 days ago
As far as the model's concerned, there's not much difference. Social biases will tend to show up objectively in the training data because the training data is influenced by those biases (the same thing happens with humans, which how these biases can proliferate and persist).
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I see a clear difference. One is objective (only one correct answer), one is subjective (multiple plausible answers)