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3 months agoFirst they tell the AI to be unbiased, then they tell it to explicitly be anti-vax, deny climate change, etc.
Guess they didn’t like some of the “unbiased” responses.
First they tell the AI to be unbiased, then they tell it to explicitly be anti-vax, deny climate change, etc.
Guess they didn’t like some of the “unbiased” responses.
What the hell? How about leaving such matters to courts? While terrible if true, I’ll hold of judging until something is proven. It’s too easy to ruin someone’s life with false accusations.
The explanations that chiropractors have for how it works are basically pseudoscience. It is for the most part a placebo (they pretend to fix alignment issues that just don’t exist). But I’m not denying there may be instances where they actually fix something which could’ve been fixed by physical therapy as well. It’s a dangerous gamble though, there are cases where people got paralyzed or outright died because of a chiropractor. This is a good overview: https://www.skepdic.com/chiro.html