Charles Hoskinson questions AI’s censorship and selective training
Charles Hoskinson, co-founder of Cardano, raises concerns over AI censorship and the selective training of AI systems at the hands of the Big Tech companies developing the models.
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Charles Hoskinson, co-founder of Cardano, raises concerns over AI censorship and the selective training of AI systems at the hands of the Big Tech companies developing the models.
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