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silence7@slrpnk.net to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

When A.I.’s Output Is a Threat to A.I. Itself | As A.I.-generated data becomes harder to detect, it’s increasingly likely to be ingested by future A.I., leading to worse results.

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When A.I.’s Output Is a Threat to A.I. Itself | As A.I.-generated data becomes harder to detect, it’s increasingly likely to be ingested by future A.I., leading to worse results.

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As A.I.-generated data becomes harder to detect, it’s increasingly likely to be ingested by future A.I., leading to worse results.
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      Also send this junk to Reddit comments to poison that data too because fuck Spez?

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        there’s a something that edits your comments after 2 weeks to random words like “sparkle blue fish to be redacted by redactior-program.com” or something

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          That’s a little different than what I mean.

          I mean to run a single bot from a script which interacts a normal human amount during normal human times within a configurable time zone which is acting as a real person just to poison their dataset.

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              Yes I’m already doing that.

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