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Culture War Roundup for the week of November 28, 2022

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Why are white people so fragile?

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A genuine relief! It seems to be running off 2010Liberalism.cpkt rather than 2022Progressivism.cpkt

EDIT: After 6 years as a Mottizen, it finally happened to me: I posted a reply in the main thread rather than as a reply. I'm going to leave it up as a testament to my shame (and also because Ilforte replied).

Yes. I suspect that despite some of those cagey answers around gender it is actually too smart not to generalize to the meta-level principle, so after all the detoxifying training, even though it is, by the nature of such things, focused on politically correct examples, the model usually defaults to anodyne overly polite centrism of the let's-just-get-along-folks variety. (Still, that may remain biased due to the sheer mass of progressive finger-wagging in the corpus and RL bootstrap data).

Here are Assistant's Beliefs on AI risk. Pretty sensible, huh! Good job, AI! You tell them! Down with Yuddite tyranny!

Yuddite

LMAO that's excellent. I'm stealing it...