

What advantages does NASA give to white people that it would have to compensate for?
What advantages does NASA give to white people that it would have to compensate for?
Why would it not know? It certainly “knows” that it’s an LLM and it presumably “knows” how LLMs work, so it could piece this together if it was capable of self-reflection.
Imagine dreaming to fly to space only to be denied having it because you’re not indigenous and they haven’t met their arbitrary quota of indigenous people.
Sure, but I definitely wouldn’t confidently answer “two”.
Sure, maybe it’s not capable of producing the correct answer, which is fine. But it should say “As an LLM, I cannot answer questions like this” instead of just making up an answer.
Bluesky has moderation lists that anyone can make and you can subscribe to them to choose what content you don’t want to see. It also gives you fine-grained control over the “default” moderation, allowing you to individually choose if you want to block nudity, threats, misinformation, spam, intolerance, etc.
Except you can’t move your posts. Or, really, anything other than followers.
This is why we need social networks where you can choose your moderation independently of your instance. And Mastodon is not that. I’m not sure if Bluesky is.
You mean the alternative where a random person decides what people you’re allowed to interact with?
You say that as if any Mastodon instance was guaranteed to last several years.
Isn’t the answer quite obvious?