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Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread
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LoyceV
on 22/01/2025, 09:26:22 UTC
⭐ Merited by Igebotz (1) ,PowerGlove (1)
maybe a bold red waiting message against AI content before submitting a post would create more awareness especially for newbies.
That implies they don't know what they're doing isn't appreciated.

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the argument is these AI detector tools can't be trusted
That's only getting worse. We used to have "simple" plagiarism, when they got banned they moved to text-spinners which are much harder to detect. Nowadays it's completely artificial language, and it's only getting "better".
I wouldn't even mind if it would be an actual AI, that's posting to learn. But it's shitposters farming accounts posting things they're not interested in and don't even understand.
The only good thing is that chatbot-producers will use more and more of their own data to train their models, which may slow down their improvement. But that also means the internet as we know it is lost.

The dead Internet theory has two main components: that organic human activity on the web has been displaced by bots and algorithmically curated search results, and that state actors are doing this in a coordinated effort to manipulate the human population.
I'd say tech companies are much better at this than state actors.