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Comment by fluoridation

12 days ago

No, that's not implied by the phrase, any more than if I say "a triangle with three corners" I'm implying the existence of a four-cornered triangle I haven't found yet. What "biased language model" implies is the existence of the term "unbiased language model", but not its correspondence with anything in reality.

Weird response, like read the "room."

We're not here talking philosophy and meaning of language GENERALLY, we're talking about potentially misleading descriptors of very real things that do exist.