I think this says a lot about #TheSiteFormerlyKnownAsBirdland
I just looked at a page in Japanese and Xitter asked if I'd like it translated. I answered "Yes" and it presented an English translation, followed by "Was this translation accurate?"
If you don't speak or read a language, how exactly are you supposed to gauge whether their translation is accurate?
@BenA programs or software written to do something, manage it, organize it, research it, destroy it, break it, . Most of what is used as being strong knowledge in those programs are added to them as one kind of data they use but not the foundation of the software or program.
So if the code now that is being used to develop AI across several models at the top level of Big Tech is open source, I worry that at some point in our future they will cross paths as data found around cont..
@BenA Open Source AI to create it, they aren’t open in how it is being trained, what is used to train it or what the overall system design of their AI model was written to do at the very foundation to explain exactly what it is being created to do. The AI technology is extremely advanced and not just software built to do something for our productivity.
I hope I explained what bothers me enough because I can’t explain exactly how the AI Model works.
Well, it's certainly interesting but all I was pointing out was the logical fallacy involved in their algorithm: asking for a translation indicates a lack of knowledge on the part of the inquirer. Therefore, the inquirer is not a valid source of information on the integrity of subject, which precludes their feedback on the response from being reliably true.
Or whatever.
lol
@BenA I don’t know anything about algorithms other than the basic definition ….So I’m just probably way overthinking the issue due to my lack of knowledge in the subject, while trying to understand the new current situation that is covered in every topic area of my newspaper. So I’m just curious and concerned. Thanks for being kind in your answer!
@BenA the internet and AI accounts that have been used as sources of information for research or papers that could be collected/scraped back into a different AI model to add validity to the original data just from a different creator. Compounding what the system understands as true or false, right or wrong. I worry that how the model is developed and trained will run so close in its operations it might not catch a guardrail that stops it from becoming tainted. Although they use cont