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SupremacyParmy OlsonCasual
Imagine if a large food manufacturer like Unilever made increasingly delicious snacks but refused to put the ingredients on its packaging or explain how that food was made. That's essentially what OpenAI was doing. You could learn more about what was in a pack of Doritos than you could about a large language model. +
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The Atlas of AIKate CrawfordAcademic
There were categories for apples and airplanes, scuba divers and sumo wrestlers. But there were cruel, offensive, and racist labels, too: photographs of people were classified into categories like "alcoholic," "ape-man," "crazy," "hooker," and "slant eye." All of these terms were imported from WordNet's lexical database and given to crowdworkers to pair with images.
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Robot SoulsEve PooleAcademic
But I think we would all want to argue that there is still something qualitatively different between AI learning to appreciate the colour red, and a human spontaneously doing so. In French this would be the difference between the verbs for knowing, savoir and connaƮtre. Savoir is the kind of knowing that we can give AI; connaƮtre, that familiarity with red, comes from somewhere else.
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The #ActuallyAutistic Guide to Building IndependenceJennifer BruntonCasual
As Dr. Damian Milton explains in his "double empathy problem" (Milton, 2018), people who experience life differently - in his research, Autistic people and neurotypical people - often encounter difficulties relating to each other. And while Autistic people have often been blamed for those challenges, he contends that those difficulties go both ways.
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My Shouting, Shattered, Whispering VoicePatrice VecchioneCasual
But wait: all of your poems are going somewhere! Keep in mind, every poem you write increases your skill; each poem helps you hone your vision, develop your style, refine your chosen subject matter, take creative leaps, and learn to trust your imagination.
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