Sam Altman
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To the worldview they subscribe to.
It's really about regulating other people's speech.
Yeah.
There's an implied.
You know, in the debates about what showed up in the Facebook feed, having listened to a lot of people talk about that, everyone is like, well, it doesn't matter what's in my feed because I won't be radicalized.
I can handle anything.
But I really worry about what Facebook shows you.
There are people doing good work there.
You know, if you ask the same question 10,000 times and you rank the outputs from best to worst, what most people see is, of course, something around output 5,000.
But the output that gets all of the Twitter attention is output 10,000.
Yeah.
And this is something that I think the world will just have to adapt to with these models is that sometimes there's a really egregiously dumb answer.
And in a world where you click screenshot and share,
that might not be representative.
Now already we're noticing a lot more people respond to those things saying, well, I tried it and got this.
And so I think we are building up the antibodies there, but it's a new thing.
I mean, evidently there doesn't seem to be.
We keep doing our thing, you know?
I'm sure it has all sorts of subtle effects.
I don't fully understand, but I don't perceive much of that.