• @brsrklf@jlai.lu
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    4017 days ago

    EU cultural values include resisting against corporations doing whatever they want with our data. Let’s see meta try to reflect those.

    • FaceDeer
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      617 days ago

      So you want Meta’s AI to have values that don’t include resisting against corporations doing whatever they want with your data?

      This is a seriously double-edged sword here. The training data of these AIs is what gives these AIs their capabilities and biases.

      • @brsrklf@jlai.lu
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        1417 days ago

        Anyway, no matter from which parts of the world it’s trained, we’re talking about 2024 Facebook content. We’ve seen what Reddit does to an AI.

        Can’t wait for meta’s cultured AI to share its wisdom with us.

        • FaceDeer
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          17 days ago

          Reddit is actually extremely good for AI. It’s a vast trove of examples of people talking to each other.

          When it comes to factual data then there are better sources, sure, but factual data has never been the key deficiency of AI. We’ve long had search engines for that kind of thing. What AIs had trouble with was human interaction, which is what Reddit and Facebook are all about. These datasets train the AI to be able to communicate.

          If the Fediverse was larger we’d be a significant source of AI training material too. Would be surprised if it’s not being collected already.

      • lemmyvore
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        516 days ago

        Training AI is not some noble endeavor that must be done no matter what. It’s a commercial grab that needs to balance utility with consumer rights.