stavanzer Posted Thursday at 03:10 AM Posted Thursday at 03:10 AM I like Hoover. He is second only to Blancoliro. 1
Brutalform Posted Thursday at 01:37 PM Posted Thursday at 01:37 PM (edited) . Edited Thursday at 01:40 PM by Brutalform 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Thursday at 02:00 PM Author Posted Thursday at 02:00 PM (edited) 24 minutes ago, Brutalform said: You have to be a special kind of moron to spread fake, misleading, or flat out untrue information! People don’t want to think anymore. They just pass along someone else’s info. We need to stop! But whoever has the most “likes” wins. And AI is just getting started. Students of legacy and social media have surely noticed, probably even analyzed in depth, how willingly a large part of the population swallow whole whatever erroneous gibberish they're told is 'fact', and the advent of AI and increasingly real-looking 'deep fakes' makes it easy for the tech-savvy crooks among us to generate income streams based entirely on made-up lies at worst, phoned-in narration of 'documentaries' with scrambled and often wrong information at best. I doubt the majority of people producing the blatantly false "AI slop" the internet is awash in think of themselves as "crooks" though, as that would take a level of introspection and self-awareness that's all but disappeared. AI has some incredibly positive uses too, obviously, but as is always the case, if there's a way to misuse something for profit at very little risk... Edited Thursday at 02:03 PM by Ace-Garageguy punctiliousness 3
Brutalform Posted Thursday at 03:10 PM Posted Thursday at 03:10 PM 1 hour ago, Ace-Garageguy said: Students of legacy and social media have surely noticed, probably even analyzed in depth, how willingly a large part of the population swallow whole whatever erroneous gibberish they're told is 'fact', and the advent of AI and increasingly real-looking 'deep fakes' makes it easy for the tech-savvy crooks among us to generate income streams based entirely on made-up lies at worst, phoned-in narration of 'documentaries' with scrambled and often wrong information at best. I doubt the majority of people producing the blatantly false "AI slop" the internet is awash in think of themselves as "crooks" though, as that would take a level of introspection and self-awareness that's all but disappeared. AI has some incredibly positive uses too, obviously, but as is always the case, if there's a way to misuse something for profit at very little risk... I hear ya Bill. I deleted my post because I didn’t want it to sound like YOU were the person I was referring to. I was referring to the people all over the internet posting inaccuracies pertaining to stories they read. Seems like they get off on this behavior. 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted Thursday at 03:14 PM Author Posted Thursday at 03:14 PM 3 minutes ago, Brutalform said: I hear ya Bill. I deleted my post because I didn’t want it to sound like YOU were the person I was referring to. I was referring to the people all over the internet posting inaccuracies pertaining to stories they read. Seems like they get off on this behavior. I knew that, but thanks for the extra clarification anyway. 1
Can-Con Posted Friday at 12:22 AM Posted Friday at 12:22 AM 9 hours ago, Ace-Garageguy said: I knew that, but thanks for the extra clarification anyway. Just sent you a PM Bill. 1
Dragline Posted Friday at 09:44 PM Posted Friday at 09:44 PM AI used for nefarious means is in its infancy. It will get worse long before it gets better. I believe very little, so for me it's simply not an issue. For others? Be on your guard and assume it's a scam before you believe anything. Dig deeper if you want absolute confirmation. Caveat Emptor applies here as well. 3 1
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