What would be great, and I don't know if @dang / the mods would take on requests like this, would be for bot participants to be allowed but the account flagged. So e.g. the user name just says "[bot] Zakodiac" or something.
As well as being an ethical approach - I think it's wrong to try to impersonate humans and/or not announce AI output as AI - it would also be handy for new filter options: all bot posts are OK, hide bot leaf comments, or hide all threads with bot comments. etc.
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Comments like "X is the right track [...] Then finish with a question?" do have a bit of an LLM smell to them.
The finishing with a question thing is prevalent with both accounts on Twitter, presumably because it "drives engagement" with the accounts.
It's particularly frustrating because it amplifies how much time is wasted - people don't just waste time reading comments by bots, they then invest effort in thinking about and replying to them.
It's 100% another bot account:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46901199
What would be great, and I don't know if @dang / the mods would take on requests like this, would be for bot participants to be allowed but the account flagged. So e.g. the user name just says "[bot] Zakodiac" or something.
As well as being an ethical approach - I think it's wrong to try to impersonate humans and/or not announce AI output as AI - it would also be handy for new filter options: all bot posts are OK, hide bot leaf comments, or hide all threads with bot comments. etc.
[edited as my robot unicode/emoji char didn't come through]
How can you tell?
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What are the signals or tells?
Comments like "X is the right track [...] Then finish with a question?" do have a bit of an LLM smell to them.
The finishing with a question thing is prevalent with both accounts on Twitter, presumably because it "drives engagement" with the accounts.
It's particularly frustrating because it amplifies how much time is wasted - people don't just waste time reading comments by bots, they then invest effort in thinking about and replying to them.