ChrisMayLA6,
@ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us avatar

The BBC seems quite far along in negotiations with Big Tech groups about granting access to its archives for AI training purposes in parallel with its own development of AI for its operations.

The (qualified) good news is the BBC archives offer relatively(!) unbiased training content for AI modules (although some would disagree that they are unbiased).

This also looks like the early days of IPlayer, might the BBC produce a signfincatly different (open source?)

fkamiah17,
@fkamiah17@toot.wales avatar

@ChrisMayLA6 I think you'd have to have a very narrow definition of the word "unbiased" to think that the archives were anything of the sort.
Take off your middle class straight white guy glasses Chris 😊

ChrisMayLA6,
@ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us avatar

@fkamiah17

ha ha, yes I thought that would be the response.... and I take it on the chin 😀

fkamiah17,
@fkamiah17@toot.wales avatar

@ChrisMayLA6 As I knew you would - it was only a very gentle prod 😘
And I've just come across this, which illustrates the point:
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2024/mar/23/medieval-christian-misogyny-shapes-how-we-judge-women-today-says-scholar

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