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by minimaxir
414 days ago
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At minimum, it's reasonable for any subreddit to have the expectation that you're engaging with a human, even moreso when a) the subreddit has explicitly banned AI-generated comments and b) the entire value proposition of the subreddit is about human moral dilemmas which an AI cannot navigate. |
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It's in bad faith when people seriously tell you they don't expect something when they make rules against it.
With LLMs anonymous discourse is just even more broken. When reading comments like this, I am convinced this study was a gift.
LLMs are practically shouting it from the rooftops, what should be a hard but well-known truth for anybody who engages in serious anonymous online discourse: We need new ways for online accountability and authenticity.