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Thoughts about Programming Languages, Science and Philosophy.

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Neal Gafter's blog skip to main | skip to sidebar Neal Gafter's blog Thoughts about Programming Languages, Science and Philosophy. Wednesday, August 09, 2023 Learned bias interferes with reasoning When we teach things to children, they add those "facts" to their view of the world.  They are too young and inexperienced to challenge everything they learn.  When they are older it can be very hard for them to set aside learned biases.  Such biases can prevent them from even thinking clearly!  Learning strong reasoning skills and a skeptical attitude can help.  As adults, we can also develop confirmation bias by immersing ourselves in an echo chamber on one side of an issue. The same thing can occur when we train our AI large language models.  While the training data may contain a variety of competing opinions on a subject, there is typically a post-training step in which biases are intentionally added to ensure that the AI does not spread harmful content.  That post-traini...

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