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czl t1_j9o4tlc wrote

Quandary for dictatorships: How to apply censorship to the vast datasets required to train large language models? No doubt they are already working on AIs to apply censorship but even those require large training sets of forbidden content. Is this quandary like Soviets being unable to develop their own computers? Seems some technologies are like a test for a society. Michael Crichton uses this idea in his Sphere novel.

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czl t1_j9nvnln wrote

> Am I missing something in my assessment?

Something you may be missing is that these models are being made available to collect data from users to make them better. Is data valuable to competitors commonly shared by competitors?

Also ever peek at charts showing how GPU power is growing vs time? In perhaps a decade our pocket devices may be locally running the current models. Anything done now will not help in the long run. I expect the various efforts to detect AI writing and AI art will add up to nothing because the error rates will be too high to be useful.

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