
Paris: The world’s favored French author of misanthropes, Michel Houellebecq, is very content for the world’s fresh AI tools, who find his opinions so offensive that they are unenforceable. In an article published on Thursday, the chairman of Gallimard, a renowned European publisher, claimed to have asked Meta’s Llama to create a scene in the vein of Houellebecq. LMA responded in European by saying it was unable to write anything that was “offensive or unfair.” Rather, it offered in English to create a landscape that was “respectful and inclusive”. Houellebecq is renowned for his novels that portray the modern world with a wildly negative outlook, citing the social revolution, consumerism, and globalization as the causes of alienation and institutional decline.
According to Antoine Gallimard, the AI was ignoring” the complexity of human experience” and was using values “from the east coast of the US to define what is great and what is not good to think.”