• ag10n@lemmy.world
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        6 days ago

        It can’t, it’s software that needs a governing body to dictate the rules.

        • Sarah Valentine (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          The rules are in its code. It was not designed with ethics in mind, it was designed to steal IP, fool people into thinking it’s AI, and be profitable for its creators. They wrote the rules, and they do not care about right or wrong unless it impacts their bottom line.

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            6 days ago

            That’s the point, there has to be a human in the loop that sets explicit guard rails

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            5 days ago

            The issue is more that there aren’t rules. Given there are billions of parameters that define how these models work, there isn’t really a way to ensure that it cant produce unwanted content.

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            It’s not an excuse, it doesn’t think or reason.

            Unless the software owner sets the governing guardrails it cannot act or present or redact in the way a human can.