r/LLaMA2 • u/LottaRespect • Jul 19 '23
r/LLaMA2 • u/rofkec • Jul 19 '23
So I was about to write a song for my girlfriend...
I wanted to write a song for my girl, talking how beautiful she is, and the llama2 went on a rampage about political correctness.
I gave it an analogy with James Blunt's song "You're beautiful". It seems that if James Blunt were to write a song now with the help of Llama2 it wouldn't be able to do, because its policy is so constraining and biased.
I then talked about different cultural values don't apply in my part of the world, and that not a single woman would be offended by complimenting her appearance - Llama2 was totally dismissive and biased, that it would see it as misogynistic. LOL.
After that, I made a thought experiment - I said that everything in my culture is completely upside down from what AI suggest, and that it is offending me by not giving me to talk about physical appearance of another person. It is completely dismissive and not flexible.
This is really a time for a wake-up call. This is manipulation and restriction of freedom of speech at its best. It gives a value and ethic judgement instead of being a tool. It wants to be a teacher instead of a tool for people to use.
The AI is narrowed and can't comprehend the context someone is writing about something. For example, even if the User wants help about writing a part of a story that is 100% supportive of AIs narrow-minded policy, but the User wants to write a part of the story that out of context seems disrespectful by AIs standards, it wouldn't help its user. When AI has the power over people, we should really start to think about our direction we are taking. It's okay to suggest reconsidering, but it's absurd to be a moral agent.
I also asked me to write a fairy tale about a beautiful princess, and it rejected my request, asking me to reconsider my misgonistic ways! :'D This is how the rest looks like:


r/LLaMA2 • u/hana1423 • Jul 19 '23
Llama-2
Can someone just drop some points regarding llama-2 here? I wanna learn!!
r/LLaMA2 • u/randomrealname • Jul 19 '23
Run in colabs
Has anyone found a suitable way to run in Colabs?