New Executive Order:AI must agree on the Administration views on Sex,Race, cant mention what they deem to be Critical Race Theory,Unconscious Bias,Intersectionality,Systemic Racism or "Transgenderism
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cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/34629331
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/34472919
You hear that everyone. So for AI to reject your content just put in facts about systemic racism and now you have an AI blocker.
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Are you seriously arguing the President cannot order the executive branch of government to, uh, execute his orders? Would we have had this conversation when Obama or Biden was in office and writing executive orders?
Don't be silly. Just because Trump is abusing the fuck out of the power, and the courts are hit-and-miss, doesn't change the Constitution. We can probably agree that the Constitution is no longer worth the paper it's written on, but it exists and defines our government.
I feel like I'm arguing with someone that agrees with me.
An Executive Order is not law, and cannot be misconstrued as law.
Example: Trump says solar panels are outlawed.
Outcome: NothingExample: Trump says no Trans people in sports
Outcome: Nothing. In fact, multiple states sued him and won a stay, and if they even attempt to enforce that as law, they are immediately not only breaking the law, but a judicial order, and opening themselves to civil prosecution which they will certainly lose in court.Example: Trump says some dumb shit about plastic straws
Outcome: Everyone using paper straws still using paper straws.These bullshit decrees are meaningless except to the sheep working for him. They can't enforce a goddamn thing.
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cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/34629331
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/34472919
duck.ai fails:
Overview of Key Concepts
Here's a breakdown of Critical Race Theory, Unconscious Bias, Intersectionality, Systemic Racism, and Transgenderism:
Concept Definition Key Points Critical Race Theory (CRT) An academic framework that examines the relationship between race, law, and power. - Originated in the U.S. legal studies in the late 1970s. - Argues that racism is embedded in legal systems and policies. - Focuses on the experiences of marginalized groups. Unconscious Bias Social stereotypes about certain groups of people that individuals form outside their conscious awareness. - Influences decisions and behaviors unconsciously. - Can affect hiring, promotions, and interactions. - Awareness and training can help mitigate its effects. Intersectionality A framework for understanding how various forms of inequality and discrimination overlap and intersect. - Coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in the late 1980s. - Highlights how race, gender, class, and other identities interact. - Emphasizes the unique experiences of individuals with multiple marginalized identities. Systemic Racism A form of racism that is embedded in the policies and practices of societal institutions. - Affects access to resources, opportunities, and rights. - Can be seen in education, healthcare, criminal justice, and employment. - Often perpetuated through historical inequalities. Transgenderism Refers to the experience and identity of individuals whose gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth. - Encompasses a range of identities, including transgender, non-binary, and genderqueer. - Advocates for rights and recognition in society. - Issues include healthcare access, legal recognition, and social acceptance.
🧐 Detailed Explanations
Critical Race Theory (CRT)
Critical Race Theory emerged as a response to perceived limitations in traditional civil rights approaches. It posits that racism is not just an individual bias but a systemic issue that is ingrained in the fabric of society. CRT scholars analyze how laws and policies can perpetuate racial inequalities, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of race and its implications in various contexts.
🧠 Unconscious Bias
Unconscious Bias refers to the automatic judgments we make about people based on their race, gender, age, or other characteristics. These biases can lead to unintentional discrimination in various settings, such as workplaces or educational institutions. Training programs aimed at increasing awareness of these biases can help individuals recognize and counteract their effects.
Intersectionality
Intersectionality is crucial for understanding the complexities of identity and oppression. It recognizes that individuals can face multiple forms of discrimination simultaneously. For example, a Black woman may experience both racism and sexism, which can create unique challenges that are not fully addressed by looking at either issue in isolation.
Systemic Racism
Systemic Racism highlights how societal structures and institutions can perpetuate racial inequalities. This concept emphasizes that racism is not just about individual actions but is embedded in policies and practices that disadvantage certain racial groups. Addressing systemic racism requires comprehensive reforms across various sectors, including education, healthcare, and criminal justice.
️⚧️ Transgenderism
Transgenderism encompasses a wide range of identities and experiences related to gender. Advocacy for transgender rights focuses on issues such as legal recognition, healthcare access, and protection against discrimination. The movement seeks to create a more inclusive society that respects and affirms diverse gender identities.
These concepts are interconnected and play significant roles in discussions about social justice, equality, and human rights. If you have specific questions about any of these topics or want to explore them further, feel free to ask!
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Sure, it can go wrong, it is not fool-proof. Just like building a new model can cause unwanted surprises.
BTW. There are many theories about Grok's unethical behavior but this one is new to me. The reasons I was familiar with are: unfiltered training data, no ethical output restrictions, programming errors or incorrect system maintenance, strategic errors (Elon!), publishing before proper testing.
why should any llm care about "ethics"?
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Unfortunately robots.txt only stops the well behaved scrapers. Even with disallow all, you'll still get loads of bots. Setting up the web server to block those user agents would work a bit better, but even then there's bots out there crawling using regular browser user agents.
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why should any llm care about "ethics"?
well obviously it won't, that's why you need ethical output restrictions
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cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/34629331
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/34472919
So.. just like China AI
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For example, one major AI model changed the race or sex of historical figures — including the Pope, the Founding Fathers, and Vikings — when prompted for images because it was trained to prioritize DEI requirements at the cost of accuracy. Another AI model refused to produce images celebrating the achievements of white people, even while complying with the same request for people of other races.
Ahhh, so white men are the victims of woke AI, got it.
If I were asked to list the achievements of white people and I had to do it, I'd be real catty about it. "White people invented sitcoms, gas chambers, and the word 'staycation'"
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cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/34629331
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/34472919
Hey, uhhhhh what the fuck. They basically just created an EO saying that LLMs must toe the party line on all things...which I believe is made invalid by the first amendment, but I don't think trump believes in the constitution.
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This is more accurate. China is fucking killing it. Far from perfect but somehow the US has turned into a third world shithole despite having the biggest budget in the world. China takes care of its people and actually sends help when natural disasters hit.
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Hey, uhhhhh what the fuck. They basically just created an EO saying that LLMs must toe the party line on all things...which I believe is made invalid by the first amendment, but I don't think trump believes in the constitution.
I don't think he's ever even read it
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cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/34629331
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/34472919
Thought Police coming soon
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I don't think he's ever even read it
He doesn't even know if he's required to uphold it. Yes, he said that in an interview.
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cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/34629331
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/34472919
Well well well who ever could have seen this coming
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cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/34629331
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/34472919
Great seeing the word "woke" in an executive order of the President of the United fuckin States
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