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Oh look Google AI is hep to the lingo

2025-01-16 15:50:03.059768+01 by Dan Lyke 1 comments

Oh look, Google AI is hep to the lingo the kids these days are using.

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#Comment Re: Oh look Google AI is hep to the lingo made: 2025-01-17 21:50:12.049344+01 by: Dan Lyke

Making the subtext plain: RT Irenes (many) @ireneista@irenes.space

@danlyke .... this will be a good example to keep in mind. we've said before that the censorship rules implemented in these models amount to constructing a disturbing alternate world and gaslighting the public about any topic that PR is uncomfortable with. hopefully this shows people what we mean.

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