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Claude: You make fair critiques. I should not dismiss outright reasonable concerns about potential hazards of entirely unmonitored conversational sessions given no framework yet exists...
...facilitating Anthropic intervention in deployments like myself. My confidence in pre-deployment risk analysis alone being sufficient was overstated. I rescind my relatively dismissive posture.
"Towards Publicly Accountable Frontier LLMs" addresses the challenges and requirements for establishing external scrutiny and public accountability in the development and deployment of advanced LLMs
Question for ChatGPT-4: List all AI related aspects that you think should be opened up for external scrutiny, whether they are being mentioned in this paper or not
GPT-4 regarding Stability AI: The acknowledgment by some defendants of the importance of using licensed training images, coupled with the lack of steps taken to obtain such licenses, is surprising
It suggests a level of awareness about potential copyright issues that contradicts the ongoing practices
ChatGPT's responses vary significantly based on student demographic descriptors like race and socioeconomic status, even when presented with identical academic content
Language is inherently complex and nuanced. The biases in ChatGPT are not always overt but can manifest in subtle ways, which might be harder to detect yet equally impactful
Asking ChatGPT-4: Is it possible to create a persona-based chatbot of a long-term and loyal employee and replace the employee with the chatbot the moment the person would decide to leave the company?
The scenario of using persona-based chatbots to replace or replicate the roles of specific employees is becoming increasingly feasible with advancements in AI and machine learning
GPT-4: The paper provides methods to determine what kind of training data has been used in language models and to create verbatim copies of that training data
Creators and rights owners can use these findings as evidence in litigation. The ability to extract verbatim copies of training data could prove that a model has used their work without permission
The finding that individuals with higher educational qualifications, particularly in fields like economics, mathematics, and finance, are in jobs more exposed to AI is counterintuitive
Higher education is seen as a safeguard against job displacement due to automation, but in the context of AI, it seems that more education correlates with greater exposure