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cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/47200357 One critic called the move “petulance beyond measure.”
minus-squareCroquette@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up2·23 days agoUntil the datasets to train the models are curated and paid for, there won’t be an ethical LLM. I haven’t looked into smaller models, but I’d wager that training the models is still power intensive. And finally, how the LLM are used currently make them a net negative.
minus-squarelastweakness@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·23 days agoI understand the lack of ethics and I agree that their current mode of use is definitely a net negative, but was wondering more about the impact on the environment specifically.
minus-squareCroquette@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up1·19 days agoIt still takes a lot of energy to train the local models, only to get a bullshit generator.
Until the datasets to train the models are curated and paid for, there won’t be an ethical LLM.
I haven’t looked into smaller models, but I’d wager that training the models is still power intensive.
And finally, how the LLM are used currently make them a net negative.
I understand the lack of ethics and I agree that their current mode of use is definitely a net negative, but was wondering more about the impact on the environment specifically.
It still takes a lot of energy to train the local models, only to get a bullshit generator.