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The AI Event Horizon usonian Sep 19 #1
"Damn near everything is AI-produced?" Very doubtful. Take a deep breath and get a grip. Martin68 Sep 19 #3
Interesting side effect/unforeseen consequences of AI. Martin68 Sep 19 #2
More harmful than interesting, and it was perfectly foreseeable. This has always been badly flawed highplainsdem Sep 19 #4
This article has nothing to do with either stolen intellectual property or inaccuracy. You have an axe to grind, but it Martin68 Sep 19 #5
The article, which I posted, is about the internet's pollution by AI slop "generated by large language models, written highplainsdem Sep 19 #7
Good point. The authors of the article are grinding the same axe you are. But you're missing the point. The research was Martin68 Sep 19 #14
Hardly unforeseen. The AI enthusiasts dismiss this as the "dead internet" conspiracy theory. Eugene Sep 19 #10
I believe it. My college professor friends all gripe about AI written papers. LisaM Sep 19 #6
GenAI has been terrible for teachers' morale. highplainsdem Sep 19 #8
There's a whole new crop of professors who have gone all "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love AI" Prairie Gates Sep 19 #9
And when they are caught, they argue and their parents back them up. LisaM Sep 19 #12
Better to spend the time devising new activities for "participation equity" Prairie Gates Sep 19 #13
My son says they're trying to crack down on AI-generated writing at his community college. He is adamantly LauraInLA Sep 19 #11
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