← Back to context Comment by brookst 8 days ago Have human therapists ever wildly failed to merit trust? 7 comments brookst Reply bluefirebrand 8 days ago Of course they have, but there are other humans and untrustworthy humans can be removed from a position of trust by societyHow do we take action against untrustworthy LLMs? brookst 8 days ago The same way you do against humans: report them, to some combination of their management, regulatory bodies, and the media. bluefirebrand 8 days ago And then what? How do you take corrective action against it?Reporting it to a regulatory body ... Doesn't matter? It's a computer lou1306 8 days ago It can never be "the same way" because the LLM cannot face any consequences (like jail time or getting their "license" stripped: they don't have one), nor will its masters. DrillShopper 8 days ago I'm sure Sam Altman will get right on that while he tries to build his Superintelligence. chrisweekly 8 days ago Not in a way that indicates humans can never be trusted, no. wasabiStash 8 days ago [dead]
bluefirebrand 8 days ago Of course they have, but there are other humans and untrustworthy humans can be removed from a position of trust by societyHow do we take action against untrustworthy LLMs? brookst 8 days ago The same way you do against humans: report them, to some combination of their management, regulatory bodies, and the media. bluefirebrand 8 days ago And then what? How do you take corrective action against it?Reporting it to a regulatory body ... Doesn't matter? It's a computer lou1306 8 days ago It can never be "the same way" because the LLM cannot face any consequences (like jail time or getting their "license" stripped: they don't have one), nor will its masters. DrillShopper 8 days ago I'm sure Sam Altman will get right on that while he tries to build his Superintelligence.
brookst 8 days ago The same way you do against humans: report them, to some combination of their management, regulatory bodies, and the media. bluefirebrand 8 days ago And then what? How do you take corrective action against it?Reporting it to a regulatory body ... Doesn't matter? It's a computer lou1306 8 days ago It can never be "the same way" because the LLM cannot face any consequences (like jail time or getting their "license" stripped: they don't have one), nor will its masters. DrillShopper 8 days ago I'm sure Sam Altman will get right on that while he tries to build his Superintelligence.
bluefirebrand 8 days ago And then what? How do you take corrective action against it?Reporting it to a regulatory body ... Doesn't matter? It's a computer
lou1306 8 days ago It can never be "the same way" because the LLM cannot face any consequences (like jail time or getting their "license" stripped: they don't have one), nor will its masters.
DrillShopper 8 days ago I'm sure Sam Altman will get right on that while he tries to build his Superintelligence.
Of course they have, but there are other humans and untrustworthy humans can be removed from a position of trust by society
How do we take action against untrustworthy LLMs?
The same way you do against humans: report them, to some combination of their management, regulatory bodies, and the media.
And then what? How do you take corrective action against it?
Reporting it to a regulatory body ... Doesn't matter? It's a computer
It can never be "the same way" because the LLM cannot face any consequences (like jail time or getting their "license" stripped: they don't have one), nor will its masters.
I'm sure Sam Altman will get right on that while he tries to build his Superintelligence.
Not in a way that indicates humans can never be trusted, no.
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