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AI Sees a Very Different Future, Based on Vintage Knowledge

The Decoder

In brief

  • A new language model trained only on texts from before 1931 has a unique take on the future.
    • It predicts a world of steamships and railroads in 2026, showing how it imagines technology and society might develop based solely on older information.
    • This experiment highlights how AI's training data shapes its understanding of the present and predictions for the future.
  • Developers can use this to explore how biases from historical texts influence modern technology.
  • As AI continues to evolve, we'll need to carefully consider what data drives these models to ensure they reflect accurate and inclusive perspectives.

Terms in this brief

Language Model
A type of artificial intelligence that understands and generates human language. It learns from vast amounts of text data to predict the next word in a sequence, enabling it to answer questions, translate languages, and create text like articles or stories.

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