Given how they can only be produced by exploitation of workers from the global majority no system including any of the big LLMs in their production can ever be called "fair".
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Given how they can only be produced by exploitation of workers from the global majority no system including any of the big LLMs in their production can ever be called "fair".
"Fair LLMs" of the size required to do the tasks people want LLMs to do (badly) do not exist.
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Given how they can only be produced by exploitation of workers from the global majority no system including any of the big LLMs in their production can ever be called "fair".
"Fair LLMs" of the size required to do the tasks people want LLMs to do (badly) do not exist.
... and not needed IMO. There are enough people more than willing to do all those meaningful tasks ... !
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... and not needed IMO. There are enough people more than willing to do all those meaningful tasks ... !
@quincy that is a different conversation.
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@tante sure.
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... and not needed IMO. There are enough people more than willing to do all those meaningful tasks ... !
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Given how they can only be produced by exploitation of workers from the global majority no system including any of the big LLMs in their production can ever be called "fair".
"Fair LLMs" of the size required to do the tasks people want LLMs to do (badly) do not exist.
@tante
I think it is possible to create small (and fair LLMs) which are capable to do the tasks people want them to do (but for a certain problem scope)Work Papa Reo Maori researchers developed speech recognition and natural language processing capabilities for Indigenous language communities, ensuring that the sovereignty of the data remains with them and the benefits derived from these technologies goes directly to their communities.
https://papareo.nz/ -
@tante
I think it is possible to create small (and fair LLMs) which are capable to do the tasks people want them to do (but for a certain problem scope)Work Papa Reo Maori researchers developed speech recognition and natural language processing capabilities for Indigenous language communities, ensuring that the sovereignty of the data remains with them and the benefits derived from these technologies goes directly to their communities.
https://papareo.nz/