• blackbelt352@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    While agreed, how do you find the reliable surfaces amid the sea of garbage, especially when you’re first starting out?

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      2 months ago

      In the absence of a local club, I’m not sure. I mean, have a look at the cover on this one—I understand that’s considered one of the more reliable and informative guides for the locations it covers, which is why it’s still in print after 30+ years, but the only reason that photo doesn’t look AI generated is that you can’t imagine how they would have come up with the prompt . . .

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        2 months ago

        Again it’s not that the good resources don’t exist, it’s that AI floods the search with garbage. Also, AI isn’t just writing garbage books, they’re also making AI generated websites that are SEO optimized beyond human capability pushing the good resources out of the top search results.

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        2 months ago

        How does one find a mycology forum or club without falling prey to SEO optimized AI generated results? AI isn’t just generating books, they can write fake web pages for non-existent clubs and fake entire forums and optimize the hell out of the SEO to maximize positioning on Google’s search results.

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            2 months ago

            Exactly, and then keep doing that over and over again until you either dig through enough garbage to find the good source or just throw your hands in the air and give up trying to find good sources and either give up the hobby all together or say fuck it and go at it alone.

    • gian @lemmy.grys.it
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      2 months ago

      Buy a book published more that a couple of years ago. Or ask the people living in the area (the older the better, normally ). Or ask the people living in the area where you can have the mushrooms checked, they usually know where to go.