Good luck detecting which content is AI generated. It can’t be done.
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Seems easy to detect the ai keyword spam websites I come across
we are an inch away from losing Google…
That’s quite a statement, not going to unpack it.
What I would say, is the content suggestion algorithms used by Google, Meta, Bytedance, etc. all tend toward content that induces strong emotion, often anger.
As a user, I’d love to have a sort of second filter, that could filter out clickbaity and ragebaity type content. If I could filter out “low quality” content, that would be amazing also. If the quality is high, I don’t care if it’s ai generated.
You can already do sentiment analysis. But then what happens to the content that really should make you angry? News of an active genocide, for instance. Are we content to be blissfully ignorant?
Besides, the reason ragebait exists is that it drives clicks. It’s effective and users respond—they like it! Advertisers aren’t giving that up readily.
I already use AI to filter out clickbait trash from Google. Why on earth would I pay for a service that removes that ability?
well, problem is that detecting ai texts is impossible.
To be fair, we don’t know that.
But it’s definitely an unsolved problem without much of a glimmer of hope, and for which any solution would simply yield a harder version of the problem once it was turned around and used for adversarial training.
I’m a visionary business leader who crashed three companies right into the ground.
I'm just puting this here since people seem to be answering seriously to a joke/troll post
Ancestry says I am half troll and half serious. I love the tech and actually helped build a bit myself. Some parts I’m joking but some things really feel like they are going wrong. I’m just trying to discuss it but part of me is afraid.