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Google apologizes for ‘missing the mark’ after Gemini generated racially diverse Nazis::Google says it’s aware of historically inaccurate results for its Gemini AI image generator, following criticism that it depicted historically white groups as people of color.

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

I couldn't agree more. I recently read an article that criticized "uncensored AI" for that it was capable of coming up with a plan for a nazi takeover of the world or something similar. Well duh, if that's what you asked for then it should. If it truly is uncensored then it should be capable of plotting a similar takeover for gay furries too as well as also counter-measures for both of those plans.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 8 months ago

This points at a very crucial and deep divide in people’s social philosophy, which is how to ensure bad things are minimized.

One major branch of this theory goes like:

Make sure people are good people, and punish those who do wrong

And the other major branch goes like:

Make sure people don’t have the power needed to do wrong

Very deep, very serious divide in our zeitgeist, and we never talk about it directly but I think we really should.

(Or maybe we shouldn’t, because the conversation could be dangerous in the wrong hands)

I’m in the former camp. I think people should have power, even if it enables them to do bad things.