China exports state propaganda with low-cost open source AI models
-
This post did not contain any content.
-
This post did not contain any content.
These responses closely mirrored examples of the false claim from pro-China sources, which alleged that Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) was suppressing opposition voters by deliberately withholding voter notifications.
There's two things at play here. First, all models being released these days have safety built into the training. In the West, we might focus on preventing people from harming others or hacking, and in China, they're preventing people from getting politically supportive of China. But in a way, we are all "exporting" our propaganda.
Second, as called out in the article, these responses are clearly based on the training data. That is where the misinformation starts, and you can't "fix" the problem without first fixing that data.
-
These responses closely mirrored examples of the false claim from pro-China sources, which alleged that Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) was suppressing opposition voters by deliberately withholding voter notifications.
There's two things at play here. First, all models being released these days have safety built into the training. In the West, we might focus on preventing people from harming others or hacking, and in China, they're preventing people from getting politically supportive of China. But in a way, we are all "exporting" our propaganda.
Second, as called out in the article, these responses are clearly based on the training data. That is where the misinformation starts, and you can't "fix" the problem without first fixing that data.
In the West, we might focus on preventing people from harming others or hacking, and in China, they're preventing people from getting politically supportive of China. But in a way, we are all "exporting" our propaganda.
I don't think anyone can say with a straight face that these 2 cases are both propaganda. So called "western ptopaganda" here is really just advising the user that maybe self harm, etc. is not such a good idea. It's not explicitly telling the user completely unverifiable false facts.
-
This post did not contain any content.
Jokes on them, I don’t use this AI bullshit.
-
This post did not contain any content.
Well, since they’re open models, that’s easy to fix. And has been.
perplexity-ai/r1-1776 · Hugging Face
We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.
(huggingface.co)
microsoft/MAI-DS-R1 · Hugging Face
We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.
(huggingface.co)
Not to speak of finetunes that will do unspeakable things. It is not cost prohibitive or hard.
You want to decensor “Open”AI though? Tough. They don’t even offer completion endpoints anymore!
In other words, people shouldn’t and don’t have to use official Chinese releases if there is even the slightest concern of political censorship.
-
This post did not contain any content.
America / Trump's EO's on AI basically say they need to tune their models to be as racist, or more racist, than Grok currently is.
At least with China's approach they seem to be 'saying' the right thing with regards to open sourcing it and having a more collaborative approach internationally. The USA and Trump is just "NO DEI AT ALL!!! MAKE IT SUPPORT DEAR LEADERS RIGHT THINK OR NO GOVT CONTRACTS FOR YOU!!! THIS IS NOT BIAS, THIS IS US REMOVING BIAS!!!"
-
This post did not contain any content.
Oh, come on, doesn't America spread its propaganda through its products?
-
In the West, we might focus on preventing people from harming others or hacking, and in China, they're preventing people from getting politically supportive of China. But in a way, we are all "exporting" our propaganda.
I don't think anyone can say with a straight face that these 2 cases are both propaganda. So called "western ptopaganda" here is really just advising the user that maybe self harm, etc. is not such a good idea. It's not explicitly telling the user completely unverifiable false facts.
I wonder what China's saying about Grok right now.
-
Oh, come on, doesn't America spread its propaganda through its products?
I keep getting propaganda from the terrorist staye of israel
-
-
-
-
The State of Consumer AI: AI’s Consumer Tipping Point Has Arrived - Only 3%* of US AI users are willing to pay for it.
Technology1
-
Mastodon: New Terms of Service IP clause cannot be terminated or revoked, not even by deleting content
Technology1
-
Republican National Convention Sued for Sending Unhinged Text Messages Soliciting Donations to Donald Trump’s Campaign and Continuing to Text Even After Trying to Unsubscribe.
Technology1
-
An AI analyst made 30 years of stock picks – and outperformed human investors by a ‘stunning’ degree
Technology1
-