I’d be curious how the model relates other controversial periods of history. Like how does it respond to questions about the Civil War, Imperial Japan, the Warlord period or the Korean War? How does it portray the proxy wars in Vietnam and Cambodia?
Or is it just the typical hot button topics that are the go-to for testing?
It is largely trained on online articles, which does have inherently a western media bias in the first place. Any censorship/filtering are done after the fact as part of the hosted service.
Reminder the models do not form their own opinion, they only calculated the most likely response after a question.
I’d be curious how the model relates other controversial periods of history. Like how does it respond to questions about the Civil War, Imperial Japan, the Warlord period or the Korean War? How does it portray the proxy wars in Vietnam and Cambodia?
Or is it just the typical hot button topics that are the go-to for testing?
It is largely trained on online articles, which does have inherently a western media bias in the first place. Any censorship/filtering are done after the fact as part of the hosted service.
Reminder the models do not form their own opinion, they only calculated the most likely response after a question.