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Just went through the 47 pages long ad (disguised as a whitepaper), but I'm unable to find what makes this so responsible. Anyone could point me to the part that I missed? Must admit I mostly used CTRL-F + reading about 30%.


Did you catch section 7 "Responsible AI"? It starts on page 26 and ends on page 31, covering topics from categories of censored topics to excluding user/sensitive data to red teaming.


Well, sure, there is a section with this title, but based on that "Responsible AI" is more like a trade mark, rather than anything that's even remotely would resemble to the definition of "responsible". Looking closer, the capitalization of the word even reinforces this in me.

It's more like recent those news, about boneless chicken can contain actually bones (and possibly can be made of non-chicken too).


It is laughably lacking information. They claim "12 primary categories comprised of 51 subcategories" and name exactly 5.


Of course it's a useless marketing term. But, the paper lists 4 "Responsible AI principles": (1) Empower users with intelligent tools (2) Represent our users (3) Design with care (4) Protect privacy.

Doing things on-device and not using users' data seems to be the most concrete thing.




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