wjs018

joined 9 months ago
[โ€“] wjs018@piefed.wjs018.xyz 43 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (10 children)

I don't think the privacy issues here are too salient. Pretty much everything on the fediverse is public already and have likely federated outside any particular region like the EU, so GDPR doesn't really have any teeth. The exception to that would be if instance admins are using database access to also feed private messages to an LLM (especially a corporate LLM). I know that the "private" in private messages on the fediverse can be conditional...but it should at least be considered private from LLMs as an expectation since those messages are inaccessible to things like scraper bots or listening instances designed just to harvest data.

My biggest concerns here would be twofold:

  1. False positives - LLM sycophancy is a thing. So, I worry that if you ask an LLM to dig through a big pile of text looking for a thing, that it will tell you that it found that thing...even if it is completely removed from context or completely made up. The false positive rate might be low (I have no idea), but I guess I just don't trust the LLM enough to let it take the wheel with stuff like this.
  2. Outsourcing moderation - LLMs are not going to be up to the task of moderating everything, just ask digg. However, tools to help moderators effectively do their jobs are helpful as well. There is a balance to be struck here. I think, for me, something like asking an AI essentially, should I ban this person, just feels like you are outsourcing your decision making too much. It is too far on the automation side of the scale for my tastes.

All that said, people can run their instances how they want. I don't really have strong opinions on LLMs/AI in general, I just kinda hate big tech companies. That is my foundational belief in the work that I do for the fediverse - fuck big tech and the oligarchy they have built/funded in my country. That is really the only axe I have to grind in all this.

[โ€“] wjs018@piefed.wjs018.xyz 1 points 3 months ago

Also fun fact, you can probably upload it to most other piefed instances just fine.

rimu has pretty strong opinions on social media. This filter is optional and can be turned on/off by an admin. Some of my contributions to piefed have been to make filters or features that are strongly opinionated like this optional. For piefed.social specifically though, rimu has all of them on because that is his instance and he runs it the way he wants.