Amazing. And hillarious if it wasn’t such a grim sign for the future of the internet. Only a matter of time before the next bot can’t be caught out like that
I honestly wouldn’t be worried about it’s application for simulating human generated comments. This stuff is only going to start sounding notably less human as it begins to train itself using ever increasing amounts of AI generated content. AI is only as “intelligent” as the input it gets for training, and it’s getting stupider shit fed into it by bot created content every second.
This does make me wonder, since bot views on posts aren’t real views really, could an advertiser argue that views by bots made or endorsed by reddit itself shouldn’t be charged for, since reddit would be taking their advertising money and then not actually advertising to a person with those views?
Amazing. And hillarious if it wasn’t such a grim sign for the future of the internet. Only a matter of time before the next bot can’t be caught out like that
I honestly wouldn’t be worried about it’s application for simulating human generated comments. This stuff is only going to start sounding notably less human as it begins to train itself using ever increasing amounts of AI generated content. AI is only as “intelligent” as the input it gets for training, and it’s getting stupider shit fed into it by bot created content every second.
It’s a beautiful self limitation.
Will reddit still be able to sell ads, if it just becomes a bigger version of r/subredditsimulator… redditsimulator.com?
Man I fucking miss subredditsimulator
There is one:
https://sh.itjust.works/c/subredditsimulation
Someone released a successor! Wish they’d move it to Lemmy: https://www.reddit.com/r/SubSimulatorGPT2/
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I mean it’s just bots, we can do that here ourselves. It’s not like we need users to make content for it.
We still need an API to interface with Lemmy using our bots.
We still need an API to interface with Lemmy using our bots.
This does make me wonder, since bot views on posts aren’t real views really, could an advertiser argue that views by bots made or endorsed by reddit itself shouldn’t be charged for, since reddit would be taking their advertising money and then not actually advertising to a person with those views?
Can you sell ad impressions provided by bots? I’m sure well find out soon, clearly u/spez is giving it a go!