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1. nomel+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-05-23 21:35:10
If you tell it to generate an image of someone eating Koshihikari rice, will it be biased if they're Japanese? Should the skin color, clothing, setting, etc be made completely random, so that it's unbiased? What if you made it more specific, like "edo period drawing of a man"? Should the person draw be of a random skin color? What about "picture of a viking"? Is it biased if they're white?

At what point is statistical significance considered ok and unbiased?

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2. pxmpxm+l2[view] [source] 2022-05-23 21:48:10
>>nomel+(OP)
>At what point is statistical significance considered ok and unbiased?

Presumably when you're significantly predictive of the preferred dogma, rather than reality. There's no small bit of irony in machines inadvertently creating cognitive dissonance of this sort; second order reality check.

I'm fairly sure this never actually played out well in history (bourgeois pseudoscience, deutsche physik etc), so expect some Chinese research bureau to forge ahead in this particular direction.

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