The title is not a rhetorical question, and I’m not going to bury an answer. I don’t have an answer. This post is my exploration of the question, and why I think it is a question.

  • remotelove@lemmy.ca
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    1 month ago

    Use only grass fed, free roam LLMs.

    Seriously though, ethical behavior is subjective. Do you want to reduce your carbon footprint? Do you care that many LLMs have stolen their training data? Is corporate corruption an issue for you?

    At the end of the day, if you don’t like how open AI operates, don’t use that product.

    Ethics and morals are ultimately defined by you. We have some ethics between us that align and some that don’t.

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    12 days ago

    Yes. The problem is not the LLMs. The problem is using an LLM for things that LLMs aren’t good at, and training them in unethical ways.