• RobertJCross@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    Bias shouldn’t exist in a language model. Human beings continue to complicate reality because of boredom.

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        Given a model is given a complete set of human data, there should be equal amounts of leaning in all directions. Therefore, no bias. If bias is found then the data set is incomplete and/or the person or persons creating the model are only feeding the model their own selection of data. A perfect AI is like Switzerland.

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          Given a model is given a complete set of human data, there should be equal amounts of leaning in all directions.

          This assumes that humans are equally likely to lean in all directions, which is a false assumption. Voices are present as much as they are socially permissible. Voices are unequally represented depending on access. Some voices are absent because historically they were suppressed or persecuted. Even if it was a perfect data set of all human voices that ever existed, it would reflect the societies we create and the behavior we select for.