A lot of us here hate AI because of how it was built: training data gathered without the creators’ explicit, opt-in consent, data centers that negatively affect communities’ access to clean water and energy, a technology design that is inherently prone to hallucinations, etc. At least, those are the main reasons why I hate it.

I think I might actually want to support an AI project if I thought it was being done right. Maybe we could get more people away from exploitative models if there was a non-exploitative alternative.

So what would it take to build AI ethically, in your opinion? And do you know of anyone trying to build AI without these issues?

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    15 days ago

    No we are not. LLMs are nowhere near being on the path to an actual artificial intelligence. Nor is any other “AI” technology.

    Step one was missed, see: define what “intelligence” actually means.

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        15 days ago

        It won’t be techbrodudes who figure it out, however.

        I rather suspect it won’t be in the lifetime of anybody currently alive, including the people born as I typed in this message.