PeterBronez
@PeterBronez@hachyderm.io
🦾 Seek Truth Faster 🚀
🇺🇸Democracy Forever🌻
👉🏼 Opinions my own 👈🏼
AFAICT, the most powerful forces in the world are:
1. Respect
2. Empathy
3. Cozy Bed Gravity
4. TCP/IP
5. Prices
6. A Gentle Person's Righteous Anger
- Comment on AI trained on photos from kids’ entire childhood without their consent 4 months ago:
@along_the_road what’s the alternative scenario here?
You could push to remove some public information from common crawl. How do you identify what public data is _unintentionally_ public?
Assume we solve that problem. Now the open datasets and models developed on them are weaker. They’re specifically weaker at identifying children as things that exist in the world. Do we want that? What if it reduces the performance of cars’ emergency breaking systems? CSAM filters? Family photo organization?
- Comment on AI trained on photos from kids’ entire childhood without their consent 4 months ago:
“These were mostly family photos uploaded to personal and parenting blogs […] as well as stills from YouTube videos"
So… people posted photos of their kids on public websites, common crawl scraped them, LAION-5B cleaned it up for training, and now there are models. This doesn’t seem evil to me… digital commons working as intended.
If anyone is surprised, the fault lies with the UX around “private URL” sharing, not devs using Common Crawl