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BalorNG t1_jcqgc4x wrote

I has 6b parameters, but I bet it cannot answer what has happened on Tiananmen square in 1989 :3

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username001999 t1_jcrn1aq wrote

We Americans live in a country where kids are regularly gunned down in school so we make ourselves feel better by making jokes about how much worse other countries are for events that happened over 30 years ago. Or we don’t even know our own history, like the Kent State Massacre.

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Quail-That t1_jcsgkc4 wrote

Not knowing and not being allowed to know are radically different things. If you want to conflate the two, you are acting in bad faith.

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username001999 t1_jcsr60y wrote

Can you read Chinese? If so, you can read all about the Tiananmen protest on the Chinese internet or talk to actual Chinese citizens about it on WeChat.

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xerca t1_jcsnz4j wrote

And derailing any topic that comes out of China into Tiananmen square is not acting bad faith? Especially given that the American company "Open"AI is heavily guarding and paywalling their models while this Chinese group is sharing theirs with the world for everyone to use.

Conflating anything that comes out of a country with 1.5 billion people with your incredibly shallow knowledge of history only serves to demonstrate your ignorance.

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extopico t1_jcsmc8t wrote

Oh look a wumao deploys wahtaboutism!

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username001999 t1_jcsr1pi wrote

lol, whining about whataboutism is the last refuge of hypocrites.

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extopico t1_jcsuio8 wrote

What? No it’s not. Pointing out blatant whataboutism is always independently valid.

Why would you even write what you wrote? Is it a required riposte that’s included in your briefing file, or training?

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BawkSoup t1_jcsgyoe wrote

Okay, tankie. Keep it about machine learning.

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BalorNG t1_jcsy0rl wrote

Technically, I'm from Russia.

And, of course, you are able to read every opinion about "special military operation" here... sometimes even without VPN. It is just voicing a "different one" can get you for years into prison and your kids into a foster home for reindocrination. While the programmers that coded it might have a range diverse opinions on this and other "politically sensitive" subjects, if they would want their programm to pass inspection in China, they WILL have to do considerable fine-tuning to throw away sensitive data, if our Russian google (Yandex) frontpage is of any indictation. If this is a foundational model w/o finetunnig that's a different matter tho... but that it will hallucinate nonstop and produce "fakes" anyway...

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CommunicationLocal78 t1_jcqw9zq wrote

There are a lot fewer forbidden topics in China than in the West.

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gronaninjan t1_jcr6746 wrote

Name one

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redpandabear77 t1_jcrng6h wrote

Name one forbidden topic in China that doesn't have to do with criticizing the government.

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GaggiX t1_jcrvtz6 wrote

I mean, even the Taiwan flag emoji is banned on Chinese phones lmao

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the320x200 t1_jcqxqrs wrote

Please... That's ridiculous. Name one historical event people in the west are afraid to even admit to knowing about in public.

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Riboflavius t1_jcs7afw wrote

Pretty sure whoever knows what happened to Jimmy Hoffa made sure they kept their trap shut in public… ;)

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NotARedditUser3 t1_jcr0vsb wrote

You'd know exactly how you were wrong if those topics weren't forbidden and you'd actually heard about them

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