| ▲ | mft_ 2 hours ago | |
> Not asking, and living in ignorance, is riskier. For high-stakes questions, of course I'd want references that only an online model like ChatGPT or Gemini, etc. would be able to find. If I am asking a local model for health advice, odds are that it is because I am traveling and am temporarily offline, or am preparing off-grid infrastructure. In both cases I definitely require a best-effort answer. I also require the model to be able to tell when it doesn't know the answer. If I was prepping, I’d want e.g. Wikipedia available offline and default to human-assisted decision-making, and definitely not rely on a 31B parameter model. To be reductive, the ‘brain’ of any of these models is essentially a compression blob in an incomprehensible format. The bigger the delta between the input and the output model size, the lossier the compression must be. It therefore follows (for me at least) that there’s a correlation between the risk of the question and the size of model I’d trust to answer it. And health questions are arguably some of the most sensitive - lots of input data required for a full understanding, vs. big downsides of inaccurate advice. > If you would, ignore health advice for a moment, and switch to electrical advice. Imagine I am putting together electrical infrastructure, and the model gives me bad advice, risking electrocution and/or a serious fire. Why is electrical advice not censored, and what makes it not be high-stakes!? The logic is the same. You’re correct that it’s possible to find other risky areas that might not be currently censored. Maybe this is deliberate (maybe the input data needed for expertise in electrical engineering is smaller?) or maybe this is just an evolving area and human health questions are an obvious first area to address? Either way, I’m not trusting a small model with detailed health questions, detailed electrical questions, or the best way to fold a parachute for base jumping. :) (Although, if in the future there’s a Gemma-5-Health 32B and a Gemma-5-Electricity 32B, and so on, then maybe this will change.) | ||