Simply refer to Jeff's post today and how Ms. Marsh is fake with an AI generated photo. And hundreds of thousands of followers and retweeters.
Fake content, with millions of views!
I mean, any video game has Non Playable Characters (bots) that engage hours of people's time daily. They pay big money for fully simulated content.
So why wouldn…
So why wouldn't people also read blogs with comments that are all AI generated, assuming it was interesting?
And how would they know it's all AI-generated to begin with? They wouldn't.
How do we know all of her “followers” (or even a majority) aren’t also bots?
The bottom line is, we can assume that very soon (now) we won't be able to tell the difference between a bot and a real person. At least online.
I thought you were... based. 🤨 It's right there in the name.
I'm just exploring the topic of AI that Jeff brought up today.
Obviously we'll be seeing much more AI generated material, so we're just thinking aloud.
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Simply refer to Jeff's post today and how Ms. Marsh is fake with an AI generated photo. And hundreds of thousands of followers and retweeters.
Fake content, with millions of views!
I mean, any video game has Non Playable Characters (bots) that engage hours of people's time daily. They pay big money for fully simulated content.
So why wouldn't people also read blogs with comments that are all AI generated, assuming it was interesting?
And how would they know it's all AI-generated to begin with? They wouldn't.
How do we know all of her “followers” (or even a majority) aren’t also bots?
The bottom line is, we can assume that very soon (now) we won't be able to tell the difference between a bot and a real person. At least online.
I thought you were... based. 🤨 It's right there in the name.
I'm just exploring the topic of AI that Jeff brought up today.
Obviously we'll be seeing much more AI generated material, so we're just thinking aloud.