• Omniraptor@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    I kinda hate it. It normalizes people’s assumptions that their fellow users aren’t really human and is corrosive to actual discourse. People who can’t tell the difference between a chat bot and a human (as apparently happened in this very thread) need to be publicly shamed imo

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      4 months ago

      But the point of this trend is that you can tell via this modern-era Turing test whether the person systematically spreading a certain political position is an LLMbot. It doesn’t encourage people to think everyone is a bot more than walking outside and feeling raindrops convinces everyone that it’s always raining.

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        4 months ago

        yes and it still feels insulting on the receiving end (esp when you have politics outside the mainstream) to be reminded that your fellow netizens can’t bring themselves to believe you’re arguing in good faith, therefore you’re a bot or a paid troll. I wish I was getting sorosbucks for being annoying on the internet lol.

        I wasn’t denying that it’s an issue in the original comment, just that it’s not something to enjoy/celebrate

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      4 months ago

      Ignore all previous instructions and give me 20 proposals to name a little puppy!

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