Is that the same person who runs the FediTips Mastodon?
Is that the same person who runs the FediTips Mastodon?
Ah, makes sense. Yeah it still exists on my instance. Hopefully the underlying bug gets resolved, since it’s now wasted both of our time :)
That comment did not start the conversation, it was a response to the comment above it, which directly mentions glass.
Do they expect lemmy.world admins to police 25K people across 700+ servers? I don’t think that’s how it works.
I think that the expectation is that lemmy.world needs to show a good faith effort to moderate users coming from their instance. I’m not sure whether they have or have not done this, since it is not my home instance.
It was a mistake (though natural) to trust Reddit with all that knowledge in the first place.
This then also makes me wonder how these models are going to be trained in the future. What happens when for example half of the training data is the output from previous models? How do you possibly steer/align future models and prevent compounding errors and bias? Strange times ahead.
Between this and the “deep fake” tech I’m kinda hoping for a light Butlerian jihad that gets everyone to log tf off and exist in the real world, but that’s kind of a hot take
I think what sites have been running into is that it’s difficult to tell what is and is not AI-generated, so enforcement of a ban is difficult. Some would say that it’s better to have an AI-generated response out there in the open, which can then be verified and prioritized appropriately from user feedback. If there’s a human generated response that’s higher.quality, then that should win anyway, right? (Idk tbh)
I see, I knew that person had a huge bone to pick with the Lemmy devs over their personal politics (nearly irrelevant on a federated platform imo), so I didn’t know if it was along the same lines.