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ACLU · Oklahoma CityFree Future home I’ve been writing about the democratic future of large language models (LLMs). Will this tech turn out to be an inherently centralized, authoritarian technology like nuclear power, or a more inherently democratic technology like solar power? I’ve suggested that there are three dimensions to watch as the technology develops, including how accessible the training of new models is, and the extent to which it is practical to run mod…See the Story
Open vs. Closed: The Battle for the Future of Language Models
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New York City · New YorkAt the beginning of this year, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), a federal agency that provides grants to arts organizations nationwide, imposed a new requirement on grant applicants to certify that they will not use federal funds to “promote gender ideology” and banning any projects that appear to from receiving funding. The ACLU sued, and the NEA claims it has shifted its policy over the course of our litigation, but at its core, the …See the Story
NEA Funding Provision Threatens Queer Art and Free Expression
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Little Rock · Little RockIf state lawmakers have their way, this fall public-school students in Arkansas and Texas will be forcibly subjected to unavoidable displays of a state-approved Protestant version of the Ten Commandments. Inspired by a similar Louisiana statute enacted last year, both states passed laws earlier this year requiring public schools to post the Ten Commandments in a “conspicuous place” in every single classroom. But the ACLU is fighting back against…See the Story
Lawmakers Can't Turn Classrooms Into Sunday Schools
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