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by why-o-why
186 days ago
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I think you are confusing research with commodification. This is a research project, and it is clear how it was trained, and targeted at experts, enthusiasts, historians. Like if I was studying racism, the reference books explicitly written to dissect racism wouldn't be racist agents with a racist agenda. And as a result, no one is banning these books (except conservatives that want to retcon american history). Foundational models spewing racist white supremecist content when the trillion-dollar company forces it in your face is a vastly different scenario. There's a clear difference. |
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My (very liberal) local school district banned English teachers from teaching any book that contained the n-word, even at a high-school level, and even when the author was a black person talking about real events that happened to them.
FWIW, this was after complaints involving Of Mice and Men being on the curriculum.