On 2025-01-20 7:41 a.m., cz via cctalk wrote:
That is not a solution either: It just locks the AI
into a 2015 or so
time period where they can't adapt to changing writing or speaking
styles. All the output is going to sound like an outdated person.
I'm already seeing this in "appliance repair" articles that are just AI
bots reading other AI bots info and making the results into complete
garbage. When you have one site that is a human and 100 sites that are
AI copies guess what the probability is that your new "repair site" is
going to get accurate data or garbage.
What's needed is to enslave humans to write new content to feed the AI
systems. :-)
That was back with the early internet, when search engines worked, and the
internet still had user content.