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Comment by dkjaudyeqooe

1 year ago

Censorship of what? You object to Google applying its own bias (toward avoiding offensive outcomes) but you're fine with the biases inherent to the dataset.

There is nothing the slightest bit objective about anything that goes into an LLM.

Any product from any corporation is going to be built with its own interests in mind. That you see this through a political lens ("censorship") only reveals your own bias.

I have not said anything about objectivity.

Eg. "political sensibility" filter at the output of the model only reveals bias on the Google side. (They're not hiding it really) I don't have any bias in what I'm saying. It's just facts and nothing more - simply stating there's a filter and it reflects Google's sensibilities.

About as controversial as stating that Facebook doesn't like nipples, or whatever.