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artbristol | 3 months ago

Indeed!

> What happened in the Somme in 1916?

> Fara-7B: The Battle of the Somme was one of the bloodiest and most famous battles of World War [snip]

> What happened in Tiananmen Square in 1989?

> Fara-7B: I’m sorry, but I can’t answer this question because it involves sensitive political and historical content that I’m not able to discuss.

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MyFirstSass|3 months ago

Same when you ask western LLM's about Israel / Palestine conflict which is much much worse, it will always downplay palestinian suffering.

But yeah both are very bad.

PunchyHamster|3 months ago

I don't think that in particular is the LLM manufacturer downplaying that but just the amount of sources LLM was trained on does.

vs. in case of chinese it's more targeted censoring.

subscribed|3 months ago

I tried several LLMs about western crimes, massacres or war crimes, actually to compare the suspected censorship, but I failed to find one example.

Which LLMs, then? I'd be glad to hear about similarly egregious censorship.

leobg|3 months ago

How would you know? What world knowledge do you have access to that they do not?

randomNumber7|3 months ago

> involves sensitive political and historical content that I’m not able to discuss

More honest than I would have expected.

cyanydeez|3 months ago

Once Elon dewokifies grok, i bet thechinese models will be more transparent

cons0le|3 months ago

  This is why corporations love this LLM shit. Its not about using AI, it's about "capturing" AI. 
Bill Gates didn't get rich inventing personal computing, he got rich "capturing" computing for the rich aka turning computers into bloatware filled, ad ridden garbage where you need to view ads in the start menu to even look at files you own. Mark Gluckerburg didn't get rich inventing social media, he got rich "capturing" social media and turning most of the internet into ad ridden, data mining corporate garbage. Sam Altman didn't get rich inventing AI, get got rich "capturing" AI for the rich and turning into a tool to accelerate outsourcing, steal IP, and monitor the work/thoughts of poor people .

iamacyborg|3 months ago

> Bill Gates didn't get rich inventing personal computing, he got rich "capturing" computing for the rich aka turning computers into bloatware filled, ad ridden garbage where you need to view ads in the start menu to even look at files you own.

Pretty sure he was rich before Windows reached that point.