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learndeeply
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AI Data Laundering
> But then Meta is using those academic non-commercial datasets to train a model, presumably for future commercial use in their products. Weird, right?
This is a very strong and likely inaccurate presumption.
nerdponx
on Oct 18, 2022
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Is it? Maybe they have their own internal version they are using, but who's to say they aren't fine tuning the model and applying it somewhere?
brrrrrm
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yep. This class of fallacy has its own wiki article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appeal_to_probability
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This is a very strong and likely inaccurate presumption.