• LarkinDePark@lemmygrad.ml
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      It’s a bellwether for liberal thought in general. Redditors have the opinions that the ruling class want them to have.

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    We’ve had enough of artificial intelligence so they’re switching to artificial stupidity?

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    I can’t wait for chatGPT to learn it should answer every disjunctive question with “por que no los dos?”

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    I’m seeing a lot of negativity here, and I just got to wonder: have you even thought about how the shareholders feel!?

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    Good thing I used a script to edit all my posts and comments into Lemmy promo and info about Reddit paywalling 3rd party apps before I left. I hope ChatGPT uses it in a reply to someone xD.

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      Pretty sure that AI can understand a difference between troll and promo with other comments.

      It may fill its imagination of what could go into there if its unknown. Pretty sure they see that its edited and a trend.

      Ai is building worlds in themselves. They are capable of understanding some things by patterns. Generally. Its more of a muscle memory thing. I don’t think it has consciousness… yet…

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    someone should come up with bots to post blatantly false information all over reddit to mess it all up

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    “We’re shocked” - nobody.

    But companies are crawling everything like mad - I’ve noticed a 400% upturn this year alone in bot traffic on a low traffic web forum and a few sites I host, so much so that I’m having to do some fairly heavy filtering upstream to keep them out. (They don’t resepect robots.txt, obviously)

    When bot traffic outnumbers legitimate traffic at least 10x, it makes you wonder why you’re paying to host stuff.