Reddit's licensing deal means Google's AI can soon be trained on the best humanity has to offer — completely unhinged posts
Reddit's licensing deal means Google's AI can soon be trained on the best humanity has to offer — completely unhinged posts
Google is paying Reddit $60 million a year for access to their content, per Reuters.
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You can have AIs that detect other AIs' content and can make a decision on whether to incorporate that info or not.
3 3 Replycan you really trust them in this assessment?
4 0 ReplyDoesn't look like we'll have much of a choice. They're not going back into the bag.
We definitely need some good AI content filters. Fight fire with fire. They seem to be good at this kind of thing (pattern recognition), way better than any procedural programmed system.2 0 Replylast time i've checked ais are pretty bad at recognizing ai-generated content
anyway there's xkcd about it https://xkcd.com/810/
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Fun fact. You can't. Ais are surprisingly bad at distinguishing ai generated things from real things.
3 2 ReplyWhat is this then?
1 3 ReplyJust because a tool exists doesn't mean it's particularly good at what it's supposed to do.
8 0 ReplyYeah, just tested the website using bots from reddit's SubSimulatorGPT2. Only got 1/13 correct.
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