There is probably a good middle ground between amplifying and stifling.
You go to twitter, and ignorance is on blast. You try to get GPT to do anything non khaki non beige -- good luck.
Either extreme is harmful imo, but we haven't found a way to a happy medium because, guess what: "will anyone think of the investors/advertisers/lawyers/...?!"
Stop censoring, stop amplifying. Just reflect what is.
btbuildem|1 year ago
You go to twitter, and ignorance is on blast. You try to get GPT to do anything non khaki non beige -- good luck.
Either extreme is harmful imo, but we haven't found a way to a happy medium because, guess what: "will anyone think of the investors/advertisers/lawyers/...?!"
Stop censoring, stop amplifying. Just reflect what is.
brookst|1 year ago