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Social media in general needs some kind of filter for things it shows you that allows you to select "no AI."

If you post AI shit and don't tag it as AI, ban. AI shit would disappear overnight. Most of it is retarded, too.
Well, that will be short lived as we'll eventually get to a point where you won't be able to detect a difference.
 

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We've discussed this previously in this thread and it's actually applicable here as current day news doesn't need to be 'archived'. Sources that want to be taken as trustworthy will need to cryptographically sign electronic media. This is already an expense of doing business these days as almost any site is HTTPS due to security concerns.

Facebook and other social media is never going to ban bad actors, they're good for business. Facebook has explicitly stated they're mixing a certain percentage of unsubscribed channels(read: AI slop) into your home feed.

The real hurdle is going to be teaching people to be suspicious by default. You might be able to train an AI model that can detect AI patterns in other media, but that seems like a resource-intensive arms race. Cryptography is an arms race too, and algorithms are eventually cracked(this is where someone smarter will have to solve archiving). But it's cheap, and going to the next bit width is trivial.
 

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Jesus H. Christ, Facebook is becoming AI slop central. I first noticed it about 1.5 years ago when suddenly I saw adverts to these random military pages that had "cutaways" of aircraft, or pictures of aircraft or such. At first I thought it was pretty neat that someone had painstakingly taken an F-16 to pieces and liked up all the individual parts one by one, but hey, people have done that with cars and shit for advertising purposes, so I figured it was something similar. Then I started looking closer at the images, and some of the parts made no sense, while it lacked obvious other parts such as tubing for the jet engine.

Well, that was then. I almost never use FB anymore, but my Mother does. Once in a while I am with her when she's on it and she either calls me over to see some "amazing video" of a family of owls sheltering in a tree, or cats walking upright, or shit like that. OK, it's innocuous I think. Then she start talking to me about all these plots about how Queen Camilla and Megan Markel are now supposedly plotting to usurp the throne when King Charles dies, and how the 10 year old son of Prince William is plotting to do something and making video blogs about it, as if this were Crusader Kings or something. I start looking into it, and her feed is filled with this AI generated news shit about all sorts of god damn crap like this. And because it's on FB she gobbles it all up, likes it all, which means she is fed even more of this slop.

The mind boggles!

Saw a headline a while back, did not click. About FB using an AI to make fake people and friend real people and shit and share their shit back and forth so real people got fake likes and felt better about it.

May be a fake story, but sounds like something that could be right up the androids alley.
 

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Jesus H. Christ, Facebook is becoming AI slop central. I first noticed it about 1.5 years ago when suddenly I saw adverts to these random military pages that had "cutaways" of aircraft, or pictures of aircraft or such. At first I thought it was pretty neat that someone had painstakingly taken an F-16 to pieces and liked up all the individual parts one by one, but hey, people have done that with cars and shit for advertising purposes, so I figured it was something similar. Then I started looking closer at the images, and some of the parts made no sense, while it lacked obvious other parts such as tubing for the jet engine.
50% ai gibberish 50% third world ragebait.
 

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Grok now has waifu mode.



If that's not floating your boat, there's a furry mode too

 
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I think a lot of companies will eventually regret giving agentic AI access to systems. AI seems like it is the wild West and it will be exploited by bad actors.

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Oh there are going to be some major catastrophes in tech. Though I wouldn't say AI is the wild west, I would say executives and companies are turning their systems into the wild west by pursuing AI far too aggressively and without any real understanding of what it can or can't do.
 
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TomServo

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Oh there are going to be some major catastrophes in tech. Though I wouldn't say AI is the wild west, I would say executives and companies are turning their systems into the wild west by pursuing AI far too aggressively and without any real understanding of what it can or can't do.
Bingo. My company is full tilt with moron executives and adversarial devs.
 

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At this point, my finance job would be made significantly less annoying if I could just program a bot/AI to take clients personal information from one system and populate that same information into other systems because they wont talk to each other on their own. I cant be the only one "dreaming" of this type of hands free execution. So yes, I can clearly see how someone would use an AI to save time, and unknowingly be giving away personal information the entire time.
 

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At this point, my finance job would be made significantly less annoying if I could just program a bot/AI to take clients personal information from one system and populate that same information into other systems because they wont talk to each other on their own. I cant be the only one "dreaming" of this type of hands free execution. So yes, I can clearly see how someone would use an AI to save time, and unknowingly be giving away personal information the entire time.
This is actually a simplistic use case and would not take too much work to setup. This is standard data migration. Most of my job entails doing such things professionally. PM me if you'd like some guidance.
 
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This is actually a simplistic use case and would not take too much work to setup. This is standard data migration. Most of my job entails doing such things professionally. PM me if you'd like some guidance.
I mean it ain't AI to push data to a downstream system
 

TJT

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I mean it ain't AI to push data to a downstream system
I mean if you use AI for code generation as a novice or total newb at programming it could definitely do something this straightforward. Depending on the systems.
 

TomServo

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I mean if you use AI for code generation as a novice or total newb at programming it could definitely do something this straightforward. Depending on the systems.
Oh for sure for himself. I just meant that is just poor overall system design.
 

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Just had an intern create an entire application over the weekend using v0.dev.

All we did was feed my written requirements with wire frames into v0.dev and out she came. The intern is just doing some clean-up and CSS now.

This was an app built on an existing back end, so it wasn't soup to nuts but fucking still.

The founder of the company I'm working with right now just said on a call he isn't renewing the contract for the 10 devs overseas. He wants to move all engineering to the US with a focus on having a few high performing engineers and AI tools.

Oddly enough my role is more secure than ever and I don't do a god damn thing other than say "Make it do this".
 
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Procurement manager at the county used ChatGPT to generate a reply to my ops manager, and forgot to remove some of the text at the end before sending.

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TomServo

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Just had an intern create an entire application over the weekend using v0.dev.

All we did was feed my written requirements with wire frames into v0.dev and out she came. The intern is just doing some clean-up and CSS now.

This was an app built on an existing back end, so it wasn't soup to nuts but fucking still.

The founder of the company I'm working with right now just said on a call he isn't renewing the contract for the 10 devs overseas. He wants to move all engineering to the US with a focus on having a few high performing engineers and AI tools.

Oddly enough my role is more secure than ever and I don't do a god damn thing other than say "Make it do this".
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Procurement manager at the county used ChatGPT to generate a reply to my ops manager, and forgot to remove some of the text at the end before sending.

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It's funny that ChatGPT still loves putting emdashes -- everywhere. Where did that love for emdashes come from? Nobody uses it, the training data can't have it unless they've overvalued some repository.
 
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It's funny that ChatGPT still loves putting emdashes -- everywhere. Where did that love for emdashes come from? Nobody uses it, the training data can't have it unless they've overvalued some repository.
Nobody intentionally uses them, but everything autocorrects using them, so the fucking things are everywhere. So rustling when it decides that some MUST be changed and others won't.