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by appplication
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I think it’s a bigger problem than fake news. Sure, LLMs can generate that, but what they can do much better than prior disinformation automation is have tailored, context-aware conversations. So a nefarious actor could deploy a fleet of AI bots to comment in various internet forums, to both argue down dissenting opinions, as well as build the impression of consensus for whatever point they are arguing. It’s completely within the realm of expectation that you could have a nation-state level initiative to propagandize your enemy’s populace from the inside out. Basically 2015+ Russian disinformation tactics but massively scaled up. And those were already wildly effective. Now extend that to more benign manipulation. Think about the companies that have great grassroots marketing, like Doluth’s darn tough socks being recommended all over Reddit. Now remove the need to have an actually good product because you can get the same result with an AI. A couple hundred/thousand comments a day wouldn’t cost that much, and could give the impression of huge grassroots support of a brand. |
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And the dissenting opinion will be able to do the same.
Twelve year old kids will be running swarms of these for fun, and the technology will be so widely proliferated that everyone will encounter it daily.
"Is that photoshopped?" will morph into "Is that AI?"
It'll be so commonplace, it'll cease to be magic.