• artyom@piefed.social
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    3 hours ago

    This isn’t speculative, it’s real and running, and it doesn’t pose a lot of the ethical dilemmas other AI applications face. Here’s why I think this matters: The consumer doesn’t have to do anything beyond pressing a button to use it.

    1. Whose data is it trained on? Seems like an ethical dilemma to me.

    2. Even worse than a web-based LLM, people are going to be even more unlikely to fact-check the often-incorrect information it’s going to feed you.

    3. Using it will not be the complicated part. Setting it up will be.