• over_clox@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    And conceptually, if I had never seen my cousin in the nude, I’d never know what young people look naked.

    No that’s not a concept, that’s a fact. AI has seen inappropriate things, and it doesn’t fully know the difference.

    You can’t blame the AI itself, but you can and should blame any and all users that have knowingly fed it bad data.

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      7 months ago

      I don’t believe you’re fully arguing in good faith here.

      I’m assuming you’ve seen a naked adult, and if you had never seen a naked young person, I don’t believe for one second you would be unable to infer what a naked young person might look like. You might not know for certain, but your best guess would likely be very accurate.

      Generative AI can absolutely make those same inferences, so it does not need inappropriate training material for it to generate it.

      The AI knows what a young person looks like.
      It knows what a clothed adult looks like.
      It knows what an unclothed adult looks like.

      An AI trained on 100% legal material could make that inappropriate inference without even trying.

      Now, have all the popular AI models actually been trained on 100% legal material? I have no way of knowing that answer, but you’re incorrect to assume that just because it can output inappropriate images, that absolutely 100% proves that data was also included in its training input. Edit: nevermind, it definitely has been trained on inappropriate material, but that doesn’t disprove that it doesn’t need to be.

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        7 months ago

        Well how do you train an AI model of any set of information, without the risk of it confusing good information from bad info…?