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Comment by slowmovintarget

2 years ago

You seemingly dodged the question.

In justifying your post, you actually answered contrary to your original assertion. The information is out there, we should talk about it to get the issue fixed. The same justification applies to avoiding LLM censorship.

There's a sea-change afoot, and having these models in the hands of a very few corporations, aligned to the interests of those corporations and not individuals, is a disaster in the making. Imagine the world in two years... The bulk of the internet will be served up through an AI agent buffer. That'll be the go-to interface. Web pages are soooo last decade.

When that happens, the people controlling the agents control what you see, hear, and say in the digital realm. Who should control the alignment of those models? It's for sure not OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, Meta, or Apple.