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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • It’s a very difficult topic, and I don’t see any satisfying real-world solutions. Two big issues:

    1. Obvious solutions are impossible. Generative AI are impossible to “undo”. Much of the basic tech, and many simpler models, are spread far and wide. Research, likewise, is spread out both globally and on varying levels from large Megacorps down to small groups of researchers. Even severe attempts at restricting it would, at most, punish the small guys.

    I don’t want a world, where corporations like Adobe or Microsoft hold sole control over legal “ethically trained” generative AI. However, that is where insistence on copyright for training sets, or insistence on censored “safe” LLMs would lead us.

    1. Many of the ethical and practical concerns are on sliding scales. They are also on the edge of these scales. When does machine assistance become unethical? When does imitating the specific style of an artist become wrong? Where does inspiration end and intellectual rights infringement begin? At what point does reducing racial and other biases from LLMs switch over to turning them into biased propaganda machines?

    There are dozens of questions like these, and I have found no satisfying answers to any of them. Yet the answers to some of them are required in order to produce reasonable solutions.


    1. Das klingt als ob Schimmel im Biomüll ein Problem wäre. Das verstehe ich nicht ganz. Schimmel kommt auch in den Biomüll.
    2. Wenn die Mücken da so schnell sind, dass es zur Plage wird, warum nicht öfter ausleeren? Das Problem habe ich bisher nur gehabt, wenn ich vergessen hatte auszuleeren und die Wohnung für ein paar Tage alleine gelassen hatte, also kann ich das momentan noch nicht so ganz nachvollziehen.