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Sampling bias

2025-10-13 17:28:35.267399+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Rolling Stone: Musk’s AI Is Being Used to Make Hardcore Porn: ‘Grok Is Learning Genitalia Really Fast!’

While OpenAI's Sora 2 is setting a new standard for video models, xAI seems to be loosening moderation on explicit adult content

In reaction ‪Elf M. Sternberg‬ ‪@elfsternberg.bsky.social‬ observed

Just think: that imagery is derived from millions of porn DVDs of jiggling boobs. The average porn starlet is far more likely to have had work done than most women. So, that "natural motion" they're praising is derived from silicone-heavy data samples.

Masculinity is doomed.

And that got me thinking about how much video is generated from attempts at going viral, and if the training data is the model, what that means...

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