The time has come to declare war on AI
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ryandvm
41 minutes ago
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I don't know about war, but I'm more interested in where AI goes from here.

We are currently coming around a corner in the information landscape where the majority of content on the Internet may well be AI output. It's going to be interesting seeing how the frontier AI companies deal with separating the wheat from the chaff otherwise, it's not clear to me how they will avoid model collapse from the LLMs being trained on their own excrement.

Statistical content generation isn't going to advance (and will actually regress) if the LLMs are just going to be trained mostly on what they said a few months ago.

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corndoge
56 minutes ago
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idk man it feels pretty useful to me
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mingus88
27 minutes ago
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It is useful. I use AI daily.

The issue is that is it even more useful to bad actors. Our society has been based on a certain level of trust.

I remember a world where photographic evidence was good enough to convict beyond a reasonable doubt. We can’t even trust video any longer. Or even that the voice on the other end of the phone is a family member

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fsflover
40 minutes ago
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ralusek
59 minutes ago
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Going to war with AI is pointless. It’s not going anywhere.

Acknowledging that the world has already been turned upside down however, rather than burying our head in the sand (present company excluded), is necessary.

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JohnFen
46 minutes ago
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OK, but what does that mean in terms of concrete action?

I think this tech is going to continue to make the world, on the whole, much worse both globally and personally. I'm not willing to just bend over and take it. So what's the real alternative?

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mingus88
11 minutes ago
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Invest in your local community.

One sliver of optimism I have is that this era of social media rot can finally come to and end if enough people lose trust with online content.

Media has been compromised. Your neighbors are not AI and are probably not part of a billionaires influence campaign

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spwa4
4 minutes ago
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That would be the first thing to do: stop buying stuff online. Entirely.
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xnx
25 minutes ago
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We must also smash the machine-looms! /s
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