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Martin Bihl questions common sense in AI development

Martin Bihl shared early thoughts on Constitutional AI, questioning the prevalence and reliability of "common sense" in AI development. The post suggests that while common sense is often valued, its actual presence or consistent application in AI systems is debatable. Bihl's perspective invites a deeper consideration of how AI models are trained and evaluated, particularly regarding their understanding and use of common sense principles. AI

IMPACT Raises questions about the role and reliability of common sense in AI systems, prompting reflection on current development and evaluation practices.

RANK_REASON The cluster consists of two identical social media posts expressing an opinion on AI development, not a primary release or significant event.

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Martin Bihl questions common sense in AI development

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    A lot of people put a lot of faith in # commonsense . I would too, if I ever saw any. Some early thoughts on Constitutional AI www.martinbihl.com/business-think

    A lot of people put a lot of faith in # commonsense . I would too, if I ever saw any. Some early thoughts on Constitutional AI www.martinbihl.com/business-thinking/constitutional-ai # artificialintelligence # constitutionalai # AI

  2. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    A lot of people put a lot of faith in #commonsense . I would too, if I ever saw any. Some early thoughts on Constitutional AI www.martinbihl.com/business-thinki

    A lot of people put a lot of faith in #commonsense . I would too, if I ever saw any. Some early thoughts on Constitutional AI www.martinbihl.com/business-thinking/constitutional-ai #artificialintelligence #constitutionalai #AI