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But, so I don't know.
It's all very difficult to predict.
I think that that... It's a little hard to answer that in the abstract because there are negative behaviors that any product can exhibit that as long as you can mitigate it, it's like, it's okay, right?
So, I mean, there's bad things about social media that we work to mitigate, right?
There's bad things about Lama 2 that we spend a lot of time trying to make sure that it's not like...
helping people commit violent acts or things like that, right?
I mean, that doesn't mean that it's like a kind of autonomous or intelligent agent.
It just means that it's learned a lot about the world and it can answer a set of questions that we think it would be unhelpful for it to answer.
So I don't know.
I think the question isn't really what behaviors would it
show, it's what things would we not be able to mitigate after it shows that.
And I don't know.
I think that there's so many ways in which something can be good or bad that it's hard to actually enumerate them all up front.
If you even look at what we've had to deal with in
in social media and the different types of harms.
There's like 18 or 19 categories of harmful things that people do and we've basically built AI systems to try to go identify what those things are that people are doing and try to make sure that that doesn't happen on our network as much as possible.
Over time, I think you'll be able to break down this into more of a taxonomy too.
I think this is a thing that we spend time researching too because we want to make sure that we understand that.
Yeah, I mean
That's true.