Oh no. I may have accidentally found a task that an LLM is suitable for.
We have come up with what we think is a reasonable classification system for the code examples in our docs.
We have ~27,000 things that *might* be code examples.
My brain is down the rabbit hole of figuring out how to get an LLM to apply our rubric to classify our code examples.
So far, early testing = acceptable accuracy. So no need to manually audit 27,000 examples, hopefully!
Here someone is challenging my use of pro-fascist to describe the dead bird site. "Pro-fascist? Really?"
Yes, really.
-- Elon personally intervened to get the pro-Nazi, pro-Hitler, anti-semetic Kanye West reinstated.
-- Twitter is a haven for groups like White Lives Matter California, an organization the Southern Poverty Law Center has designated a hate group.
-- Musk has threatened to sue researchers tracking hate speech on the platform
-- The dead bird paid Andrew Tate $20k and End Wokeness $10k.
-- It paid $16k to Ian Miles Cheong, a far-right user has used Twitter to falsely identify an innocent Black man as the “number one suspect” in the shooting of two police officers
-- It has paid QAnon influencer Jacob Creech.
-- Elmo has called for the the QAnon shaman who particpated in the Jan. 6 riot to be freed.
-- He has defended the Jan 6 rioters, saying they were peaceful.
-- He reinstated Michael Flynn.
I could go on an on, but I would burn up way too much time because there are so many more examples.
My point is: Twitter most definitely welcomes, encourages and even pays for far-right extremist views that include anti-semitism, support for Hitler and nazis, and support for an illegal riot that saw multiple members of the Capitol Police brutally killed.
I stand by my description of Twitter as "pro-fascist."
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