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Re: My AI experiment on the forum
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stwenhao
on 13/06/2025, 15:36:14 UTC
⭐ Merited by vapourminer (4)
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if the forum detects the AI
Yes.

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how far a user can go with AI abuse
As far as with every other account. On some sites, there are "bot" privileges, which can do more things, and can be used to automate some tasks. But as long as you don't have additional access rights like that, you are limited to a standard account, and you have to keep all rate limits in place.

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we can build better tools for the AI detection
Some ways of detecting, if you are talking to AI, or to a real person, are too invasive to be used. For example: AIs don't swear, if they don't have to. By just checking, how polite is someone's post, it can be detected with quite high accuracy, which posts were AI generated, and which were created by real humans.

Another option is to make an AI exploit, and post a sentence, which would quickly reveal, that someone is using AI. Sometimes I accidentally triggered such things, and then the bot for example said the truth, and asked about removing his account (and then kept posting, as if nothing would happen).

But note one important thing: if you use AI too much, then AI will be also abused against you. So, be prepared for a situation, when you will ask some serious technical question, and developers will send you some AI-generated response, instead of giving you some honest answer, or saying the f-word.

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If technical concepts appear, explain them in an easy way, without complex words.
If you use AI against users, then some of them will be mad, and use AI against you. Also, you just made your bot tech-illiterate, by putting that sentence in your prompt.

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Personally I prefer…
Thank you for making AI detection easier! If you put some phrases like that in your prompts, then users can easily search just for that, because there is 90% chance, that AI will keep repeating it over and over again, instead of using "its own" words (everything AI says is just a mirror of some training data, by the way).

Personally I prefer not using AI too much, because then someone could ask about some passwords, or other sensitive data, and your bot will reply faster, than mods will take it down. And then, in archives like https://ninjastic.space/ everyone will see it anyway, even if the whole topic will be nuked.

To sum up: it looks like you are playing with matches, without understanding the consequences. AI won't conquer the world by replacing humans with humanoidal androids, like in Detroit game. Instead, users will rely on AI more, and more, and more, and then, human bodies will just act like slaves, addicted to using AI, and fulfilling every command of AI companies.

So, if you want to be a slave, then just blindly trust your AI. I already saw employees getting their jobs by using ChatGPT. And I can tell you, how they behave, when they are hired: they are worried about their future, they feel guilty and have a lot of doubts about their own skills, and they adjust their human behaviour to the bots they talk with.

"who keeps company with the wolf will learn to howl"