We are being dizzyingly bombarded with submitted content and information about GPT and AI by the hour, and one way to filter this excess is to create a tab only on the subject as exists with Show and Jobs.
I don't think that's necessary. ChatGPT is just the current hotness and gets lots of submissions. Before LLMs, it was cryptocurrency. After LLMs, it will be something else.
If we made a new tab for every topic that becomes hot for a while, there would be too many tabs for that to be useful.
Just ignore the topics that don't interest you and wait. The overabundance of submissions on these topics will pass, and be replaced by whatever tomorrow's New Hotness is.
On top of that, AI posts aren't even a majority of submissions by a long shot, at least not those that actually float to the front page...
EDIT: I spot checked /newest. 4 of the 30 submissions are AI related and one of those four is more business (about AWS' new AI focused accelerator) than actually about the technology itself. Another is a Wired article about the ethics of AI research. One is a new tool that incorporates AI. And one is a poll. Point being of the AI submissions, there's clear diversity of content.
Or, between 4 and 5 of 30 on the front page, which is consistent with the state of the front page when I checked earlier. So AI submissions are not being upvoted more or less frequently than other topics, but they do account for about 15 percent of submissions based on super spotty data.
>ChatGPT is just the current hotness and gets lots of submissions
No, GPT, diffusion, etc are all content factories. It's not a fad, it's the way things are going to be going forward. Human generated content is going to be dwarfed by comparison.
TBH I feel like this would damage the community/experience. Part of the "magic" is learning about a topic that you wouldn't normally be interested in, but which is presented in a particularly compelling, new, or original way such that it garners attention here. I like those moments.
Maybe you jest, but this is the future of the internet. Except instead of filtering by "is ai related" it will be able to "exclude by is-toxic, is political, is a whataboutism, etc"
Maybe. But that AI would have to know you, specifically, very well in order to understand what you consider toxic, political, etc.
Personally, I wouldn't want such a filter at all. It would exclude me being exposed to things outside of my comfort zone. I think that would be an unacceptable loss.
The posts don't annoy me so much as the people in the comments talking about AI with zero relevance to the topic, like "I just had a discussion with ChatGPT about [topic]" or "LLMs will revolutionize [completely unrelated thing]." No, you did not "discuss" anything, and I don't care, please engage with the topic.
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Might as well add anything remotely Elon related or vaguely political to that list. I miss hacker news.
Emotional screeching about nontechnical subjects I can get any old place on the internet. These here be where we screech about technical subjects dagnabit.
Funny thing: I asked ChatGPT last week to write me a script to fetch the latest HN posts and notify me on Telegram when a post matches a given keyword. Keeps me updated without wading through the ChatGPT posts.
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Imagine a news group on explosives research, and how they felt after the nuclear explosives demonstrations in the 1940s. Probably they would have been so bored by it. Nothing but articles and discussions about nuclear explosives every day jamming up their news feed.
'hackers have been trying to make superhuman intelligence forever and now a confluence of factors puts it in reach, and the discussions about it are jamming up my hacker news feed'
If we made a new tab for every topic that becomes hot for a while, there would be too many tabs for that to be useful.
Just ignore the topics that don't interest you and wait. The overabundance of submissions on these topics will pass, and be replaced by whatever tomorrow's New Hotness is.