Sujet : Disguised AI bots in social platforms
De : anton.txt (at) *nospam* g{oogle}mail.com (Anton Shepelev)
Groupes : comp.misc alt.free.newsserversDate : 27. Mar 2024, 10:57:36
Autres entêtes
Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
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Hello, all.
No sooner was Usenet purged of the plague of GoogleGropus
SPAM, than another has appeared on the horison. Since AI in
general and LLMs in particular are developing at break-neck
speed, social platforms may soon be infested by intelligent
bots that will be rather hard to distinguish from humans
(e.g. when the LLM is uncensored). Will it be the end of
online group-based communication? Is there any hope of
preventing or at least staving off this new apocalypse?
I for one have only one idea: a heterarchical redundant
mutual cross verification of users by each other via off-
line meetings.
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