• prac@lemmy.world
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    This is a lot of words to basically say the developers didn’t bother to block illegal content. It doesn’t need to ‘understand’ morality for the humans running it to be responsible for what it produces.

    • 🔍🦘🛎@lemmy.world
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      Neither of you are wrong. LLMs are wild uncaged animals. You’re asking why we didn’t make a cage, and they’re saying we don’t even know how to make one yet.

      So, why are we letting the dangerous feral beast roam around unchecked?

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          We as a society have failed to implement those consequences. When the government refused, we should have taken up the mantle ourselves. It should be a mark of great virtue to have the head of a CEO mounted over your fireplace.

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            Okay, I’ll take Zuckerberg over the TV if I can place used dildos in his mouth from time to time. Elon, on the other hand, might frighten the cat.

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      Yeah, how hard is it to block certain keywords from being added to the prompt?

      We’ve had lists like that since the 90’s. Hardly new technology. Even prevents prompt hacking if you’re clever about it.

    • Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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      Eh, no?

      It’s really REALLY hard to know what content is, and to identify actual child porn even remotely accidentally, even with AI