• PeleSpirit@lemmy.world
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    Wow, they really are dumb. Do they really think that it’s just about the mods banning trolls? They foster community, sometimes they’re the only ones posting content, and they try and negotiate with the users to calm them down. This would probably work in the large communities if you trusted that Reddit or the company they hired, wouldn’t insert their own biases. I don’t trust them.

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      Reddit isn’t one to let understanding their own site get in the way of money making opportunities.

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        Based on…basically all of their actions ever…I don’t think they actually understand their own site at all.

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    As long as the AI is capable enough, I don’t see what’s wrong with it, and I understand if Reddit decides to utilize AI for financial reasons. Though I don’t know how capable the AI is, and it is certainly not perfect, but AI is a technology and it will improve over time. If a job can be automated, I don’t see why it should not be automated.

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      AI is often only trained on neurotypical cishet white men. What happens when a community of colour is full of people who don’t have the same conversational norms as white people, and the bot thinks they’re harassing each other? What happens when a neurodivergent community talk to each other in a neurodivergent way? Autistic people often get called “robotic”, will the AI feel the same way and ban them as bots? What happens when an AI is used to moderate a trans community, and flags everything as NSFW because its training data says “transgender” is a porn category?

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        I think it’s a bold assumption to think that AI is often only trained by neurotypical cishet white men, though it is a possibility. I do not fully understand how AI works and how the company trains their AI so I cannot comment any further. I admit AI has its downsides, but AI also has its upsides, same as humans. Reddit is free to utilize AI to moderate subreddits, and users are free to complain or leave reddit if they deem that their AI is more harmful than helpful.

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              If your personality makes you sound like a bot, then you’re exactly the kind of person I’m talking about when I say that AI is going to ban real people for being spambots. I think you sound like a bot, and so will AI. I am capable of critical thinking and looking past first impressions, an AI is not.

              I think maybe you’re under the impression that computers run on perfect logic. Machine learning systems actually run on pure instinct. You are more capable of logical reasoning than an ML program is. You’re less capable than a traditional algorithmic program, but you’re more capable than an AI.

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                I admit I might be biased towards AI because I believe AI isn’t biased because it doesn’t have any desire, to sleep, breath, eat, etc. Everyone is capable of critical thinking, the question is, is it good or not? And since AI is trained by humans and humans have critical thinking, I don’t see why AI cannot develop one, although it may not be as good as some people.

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                  All AI has to be biased, that bias is the training data and (inherently biased) humans select the training set. Funnily enough, the weights on each node of a neutral net are even sometimes called biases!

                  If any AI wasn’t biased it would simply produce unintelligible garbage.

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                  That’s not AI works. It’s exactly as biased as the humans who produced the content on which it is trained.

                  That said, I also don’t believe these models have been trained exclusively on white straight men’s conversations, that would take some effort to achieve.

                  More likely, it’s been trained on internet forums, so similar to what it’s being asked to moderate. And as long as there’s a human at the other end of an appeal, it should be fine.

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                  I’m a computer scientist, and I will tell you right now that AI is biased. Here’s how you train a neural network AI: you arrange a whole lot of neurons, you reinforce the connections between the neurons when it succeeds, and you weaken the connections when it fails. That’s the same way your brain works. When you eat food or have sex or do something else beneficial to survival, your neural connections are strengthened. An ANN AI is driven by its training directive just like you’re driven to eat or have sex. It develops the same biases.

                  And since AI is trained by humans and humans have critical thinking, I don’t see why AI cannot develop one

                  This is nonsense. Humans invented the horse drawn wagon. Is a wagon ever going to develop critical thinking? No. AI isn’t a child with boundless potential, it’s a tool, just like a wagon. If humans want AI to have critical thinking, they’re going to have to build it. And no human has ever succeeded at that yet. The AI that Reddit is using does not have it. And since the AI is a profitable tool in its current state, it will probably not be improved to the level of a human.

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                  All AI does is look for patterns to complete. You train it on some set of data such as Reddit, which can be biased, and set some sort of feedback for whether it makes the right choice, which can be biased, and find out what patterns it thinks it sees, which may be biased, to apply to new situations

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            Just checked this with an AI detector and it said human. Bot 1, human 0. This sentance kinda undermined your point for keeping humans only.

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    I can’t wait for it to ban the admins and nuke the shit subreddits that should have been shut own ages ago.

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    Automated spam detection has been around for decades. As trolls and spammers get more sophisticated, the technology to combat them will continue to evolve. I don’t see any new situation to be surprised or concerned about. Of course any kind of content moderation system can be implemented poorly, but that’s a different claim.

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    Is anyone surprised? I’d bet they are using ai powered bots to increase engagement and repost content.

    Sacrifice it all for that incompetently inept incoming IPO.

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    Reddit mods are one of the few “jobs” that I’m perfectly fine with AI replacing. There’s absolutely no way AI could do a worse job than what’s already being done.

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      AI: you’ve been banned for violating rule 1

      User: but i did not violating rule 1, i violating rule 34

      AI: my mistake. You’ve been banned for violating rule 34

      User: but there’s no rule 34

      AI: my mistake. You’ve been unbanned.

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      There’s absolutely no way AI could do a worse job than what’s already being done.

      I see that naive techno-optimism is alive and well in this day and age.

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        Reddit mods are some of the absolute worst people at their role of literally any role in existence. I’ll die on that hill and take all of your downvotes. They destroyed Reddit way before Spez made it official.

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          Did you step up to mod any communities?

          Did you create any new communities for the things you were interested in?

          Also, what data are you going to train the AI on? Becasue if they use the old mods as training data…

          And finally, most of the subs I visited had mods that I never had problems with. So maybe it is the subs you were visiting, or maybe, just maybe, you were the problem.

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      This doesn’t replace mods. It’s just another way for reddit admins to find ways to auto perma-ban users.

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        My account, Melkath, got banned at least twice for horseshit reasons.

        Mostly me being outspokenly against naziism.

        It’s still live tho. Because I mostly use kbin now.

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      The AI can be trained however they want, and has no conscience. Mods might actually reach a whistleblowing tipping point.

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        Nah, just the few naive folks who think a handful of good mods makes up for the horde of insanely toxic ones. The percentage of crap Reddit mods is so high the role shouldn’t even exist. Perfect use of AI.