I'd Rather Have No Rules, Than Have Regulations Created by Luddites
By Greg Walters This is why I say "No guardrails.
"Nobody is coming. It's up to us." This is why I advocate AiAnarchy. This is why I challenge the idea of "Ethical Ai". And no, the government is not ready or capable of regulating. This is why we don't want the technology cabal determining what is right or wrong. The image here was generated by Google. It is a founding father. "We are committed to building AI that works for everyone," we're reminded of the ongoing journey towards ethical and inclusive technology. 🌟 Google got caught and is being called out for anti-establishment bias - something so dumb, so shallow it would take decades of collective hubris, and generations of indoctrination to not only allow this, but to design an Ai training regimen built around and supporting this notion.
Yet it happened. On purpose. By those who felt they were doing the right thing because they know better. They know more about us than we do. They know what is fair. They know what is ethical and only THEY are true arbiters of Ai. At first, I criticized the ones complaining. Exalting their inability to ask the right questions. I was wrong. No matter how the queries phrased, the Ai in the Google Sky responded with gibberish - a black Nazi, or Pope, watermelon(really?) and all sorts of other incredible images. Predictably, the Google powers blamed all this son a glitch, oversight, and mistake. The tool often thwarted requests for images of white people, prompting a backlash online among conservative commentators and others, who accused Google of anti-white bias. Anyone who knows anything about AI and LLMs, "hallucinations" are the result of poor prompting and this debacle is the result of a contrived, manipulation. The training, the hundreds of hours of training spawns these responses. Not a one-off mistake or rogue department. This is the result of an 'holier than thou' attribute. AiAnarchy Now. "Gemini's AI image results "offended our users". - Google CEO Pichai The ham-fisted effort at putting some guardrails around the images from its Gemini models blew up in the company’s face, forcing it to temporarily disable Gemini’s image-creation capabilities and issue a public apology.
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