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46 points

it helps they did it to someone with contacts and it was on prime time news telly

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god, so this is actually the best the AI researchers can do with the tools they’ve shit out into the world without giving any thought to failure cases or legal liability (beyond their manager on slackTeams claiming it’s been taken care of)

so fuck it, let’s make the defamation machine a non-optional component of windows. we’ll just make it a P0 when someone who could actually get us in legal trouble complains! everyone else is a P2 that never gets assigned.

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so this is actually the best the AI researchers can do

Highly unlikely. This is what corporation’s public facing products can do.

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are there mechanisms known to researchers that Microsoft’s not using that can prevent this type of failure case in an LLM without resorting to whack-a-mole with a regex?

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llms are (approximately) advanced versions of predictive text, any censorship will make them worse.

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worse at what, exactly?

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