• kbal@fedia.io
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    5 months ago

    Looks like it’s learned that adding “according to Quora” makes it look more authoritative. Maybe with a few more weeks of training it’ll figure out how to make fake citations of sources that are actually trustworthy.

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      5 months ago

      Just wait until it starts taking stuff from 4chan, twitch, and twitter. Things are going to be come so much more interesting.

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        Google signing a contract with 4chan for data training is actually so stupid I don’t think it’ll ever happen.

        4chan is almost certainly blacklisted from basically everything AI given the sites content and history of intentionally destroying chatbots/earlier 'AI’s.

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          But at the same time they paid reddit millions to train on “authoritative” posts like that one from “fuckSmith” that suggested to add glue to pizza

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            Yep and I still barely believe they did so, reddit has a whole lot of stupid.

            Its almost as stupid as Musk buying Twitter.

            Hooray clown world I guess.