Oh okay nice, can't wait to read articles from the vibe machine that's designed to pretend it knows what it's talking about and just makes shit up out of whole cloth.
I watched a tech demo for an AI writing program on the homepage of the AI writing program company's website- the random prompt they chose was inflation because of the ongoing inflation crisis. One of the things it spit out was "recently, inflation has been slow and steady" wow! Beautiful. So helpful, AI.
This is going to be so good for a NEWS website lmao
If you've ever googled basic information about a tech item, video game, or sports in the past decade or so, and scrolled past like the 3rd result, usually you get a ton of really bad AI. "X is being released on its release date. The anticipated release date is spring 2020" type stuff.
Hey, it's also used for mountains of misinformation "reviews" to legitimize shit products that are basically scams. Entire fake review websites exist, dozens upon dozens, regurgitating the same key talking points fed by some garbage marketing department. The algorithm just shuffles them around a little and slaps some new URL on it.
Oh okay nice, can't wait to read articles from the vibe machine that's designed to pretend it knows what it's talking about and just makes shit up out of whole cloth.
I watched a tech demo for an AI writing program on the homepage of the AI writing program company's website- the random prompt they chose was inflation because of the ongoing inflation crisis. One of the things it spit out was "recently, inflation has been slow and steady" wow! Beautiful. So helpful, AI.
This is going to be so good for a NEWS website lmao
If you've ever googled basic information about a tech item, video game, or sports in the past decade or so, and scrolled past like the 3rd result, usually you get a ton of really bad AI. "X is being released on its release date. The anticipated release date is spring 2020" type stuff.
This is basically the robocall of the internet, it pisses everyone off and makes web search nearly unusable
Hey, it's also used for mountains of misinformation "reviews" to legitimize shit products that are basically scams. Entire fake review websites exist, dozens upon dozens, regurgitating the same key talking points fed by some garbage marketing department. The algorithm just shuffles them around a little and slaps some new URL on it.
That's INNOVATIVE and VALUABLE.