Unless we're talking about Trump's brain, of course.
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So... Riddle me this: What's the difference between 'states invading each other' and 'civil war'?
Man, I hate the smell of fascism in the morning. I hate it at all other times of day too, but starting the day with nausea is the worst.
I can't say I mind the sentiment nor the phrasing, although I suppose it's entirely possible that we're both tools :)
Really? Because it sounds to me like somebody just became a kidnapper, torturer and murderer for attention. Different person admittedly, but same old story.
Human history is unfortunately littered with individuals literally and figuratively dying to do stupid shit for attention, and I doubt any amount of regulatory intervention will ever fix that. Hell, not even radical genome editing is likely to fix it - I suspect it's an emergent property of sentience.
"I regret to inform you..."
In reality it's more like:
Ukraine: "Elections are impossible in the middle of our country being invaded and a good third of it being in enemy hands."
US: "Imma invade you, bitch. Then Greenland is next. Or Mexico, I don't fucking know."
Everybody else: "No, America, sweetie..."
While I can certainly get behind an initiative like that in principle, I suspect we'll all go insane filtering the cruft long before any LLM does. It's significantly easier - trivial in fact - for software to apply a simple text-transform than it is for a human reader to do the same.
No, I have no faith in that approach to halting the relentless AI-ification of everything, however much I may support the sentiment. Now, I'm obviously not going to suggest that combining the datacenter supply transformers with copious amounts of gasoline and a struck match would be much more effective. Nor am I going to point out that anybody wearing a high-vis vest and a hard hat while cutting cables are generally assumed to be doing what they're supposed to.That might get me in trouble.
That's an excellent point.
I don't know what people expected from a model that's essentially been trained by the Internet.