• _haha_oh_wow_
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    959 months ago

    Gee, seems like something a CTO would know. I’m sure she’s not just lying, right?

    • @Bogasse@lemmy.ml
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      69 months ago

      And on the other hand it is a very obvious question to expect. If you have something hide how on the world are you not prepared for this question !? 🤡

    • @VirtualOdour@sh.itjust.works
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      09 months ago

      It’s a question that is based on a purposeful misunderstanding of the technology, it’s like expecting a bee keeper to know each bees name and bedtime. Really it’s like asking a bricklayer where each brick came from in the pile, He can tell you the batch but not going to know this brick came from the forth row of the sixth pallet, two from the left. There is no reason to remember that it’s not important to anyone.

      The don’t log it because it would take huge amounts of resources and gain nothing.

      • @zaphod@lemmy.ca
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        9 months ago

        What?

        Compiling quality datasets is enormously challenging and labour intensive. OpenAI absolutely knows the provenance of the data they train on as it’s part of their secret sauce. And there’s no damn way their CTO won’t have a broad strokes understanding of the origins of those datasets.

    • @Hotzilla@sopuli.xyz
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      -29 months ago

      To be fair, these datasets are one of their biggest competitive edge. But saying in to interviewer “I cannot tell you”, is not very nice, so you can take the americal politician approach and say “I don’t know/remember” which you cannot ever be hold accountable for.