Inertial Invites on Nostr: I think what might annoy me most about "AI" produced content is that it seems like ...
I think what might annoy me most about "AI" produced content is that it seems like there's no review process. People just get a computer to shit out something which wouldn't pass muster if I created it, then hit publish. I mean, I'm not really surprised; copy-editing is basically dead in most major publications. But seriously, if you're too lazy to write it yourself, you should at least give it a brief sanity check before you pretend you wrote it.
But on the plus side, I guess it means that it's easier to tell what was shit out by a computer because the people who use "AI" are apparently not smart enough to take some basic precautions to keep it from being screamingly obvious. Pretty soon they'll be feeding their "AI" produced dreck to other "AI"s to copy-edit it, then a third "AI" will read it to summarize it for them so they never have to actually read what they've "written." But hey, no one else will read it either.
No, I lied, what annoys me most about "AI" still is the death of search. Even if the search engine doesn't use "AI" itself, it'll still turn up nothing but endless pages "written" by these chucklefucks. Not that search was all that good to begin with. Basically, the internet was a mistake.
But on the plus side, I guess it means that it's easier to tell what was shit out by a computer because the people who use "AI" are apparently not smart enough to take some basic precautions to keep it from being screamingly obvious. Pretty soon they'll be feeding their "AI" produced dreck to other "AI"s to copy-edit it, then a third "AI" will read it to summarize it for them so they never have to actually read what they've "written." But hey, no one else will read it either.
No, I lied, what annoys me most about "AI" still is the death of search. Even if the search engine doesn't use "AI" itself, it'll still turn up nothing but endless pages "written" by these chucklefucks. Not that search was all that good to begin with. Basically, the internet was a mistake.