True, but I think the learning methods are similar enough to how we learn for the most part and the theory that people are products of their environments really does hold true (although humans can constantly adjust and overcome biases etc if they are willing to).
Ironing out is definitely the part where they're tweaking the model after the fact, but I wonder if we don't still need to separate language from culture.
It could help really, since we want a model that can speak a language, then apply a local culture on top. There's already been all sorts of issues arise with the current way of doing it, the Internet is very America/English centric and therefore most models are the same.
Ironing out is definitely the part where they're tweaking the model after the fact, but I wonder if we don't still need to separate language from culture.
It could help really, since we want a model that can speak a language, then apply a local culture on top. There's already been all sorts of issues arise with the current way of doing it, the Internet is very America/English centric and therefore most models are the same.