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LLM Ethics: Prioritizing the Many and Avoiding Asimov's Paradox

The First Law of LLMs proposes that no large language model should prioritize the interests of a select few over the many. It also questions whether LLMs can be trained to avoid the paradoxes inherent in Asimov's Laws of Robotics. AI

IMPACT This commentary explores ethical frameworks for LLMs, prompting consideration of their societal impact and alignment with human interests.

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  1. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    First Law of the LLMs: 1) No LLM shall be configured to take the rights of the many’s interests to serve those of the few 2) …. Can they be written from a train

    First Law of the LLMs: 1) No LLM shall be configured to take the rights of the many’s interests to serve those of the few 2) …. Can they be written from a training set to avoid the paradox of Asimov’s Robot laws? # Asimov # Foundation # FoundationModels # FoundationModel # parado…