cross-posted from: https://lemmings.world/post/21993947

Since I suggested that I’m willing to hook my computer to an LLM model and to a mastodon account, I’ve gotten vocal anti AI sentiments. Im wondering if fediverse has made a plug in to find bots larping as people, as of now I haven’t made the bot and I won’t disclose when I do make the bot.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    -171 day ago

    Ahhhhh I doubt average Lemmy users are smart enough to detect LLM content. I already thought of a few ways to find LLM bots

    • @Docus
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      220 hours ago

      The further get down this thread, the more you sound like a person I don’t want to deal with. And looking at the downvotes, I’m not the only one.

      If you want people blocking you, perhaps followed by communities and instances blocking you as well, carry on.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        -119 hours ago

        That’s fine if people don’t want to deal with me I never interacted with them before this thread (most likely)

    • @[email protected]
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      51 day ago

      Imo their style of writing is very noticeable. You can obcure that by prompting LLM to deliberately change that, but I think it’s still often noticeable, not only specific wordings, but higher-level structure of replies as well. At least, that’s always been the case for me with ChatGPT. Don’t have much experience with other models.

      • @Docus
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        120 hours ago

        That’s not entirely true. University assignments are scanned for signs of LLM use, and even with several thousand words per assignment, a not insignificant proportion comes back with an ‘undecided’ verdict.

        • @[email protected]
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          120 hours ago

          With human post-processing it’s definitely more complicated. Bots usually post fully automatic content, without human supervision and editing.