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Comment by wolverine876

1 year ago

We should ban all representations of computers as human; all computer-generated (including AI-generated) communication needs to identify itself as such.

One way to think of it: Why not, unless you are trying to trick someone?

> Why not, unless you are trying to trick someone?

On social media, there's no good UI/UX for communicating something is AI-generated without it being too verbose and defeating the point. It sounds silly, but it's the truth.

Meta's requirement for AI-generated media to be disclosed on FB/Insta has been the only push toward social media support.

  • > On social media, there's no good UI/UX for communicating something is AI-generated without it being too verbose and defeating the point. It sounds silly, but it's the truth.

    It is silly. Of all problems in the world, I bet that one could be solved.

Until we properly integrate LLM into culture, people can always test by making off-color remarks that trip up commercial LLM filters. Or by asking strangely off-topic questions. There are quirks that we can use to spot them.