As a user asked many times confused into pissed once into funnily ignored every time if mine were AI-generated or if I were a bot:

1.) How will ever I know if a post or a comment I read is not made by a human user?

2.) What will I do as a response to the text if found AI-generated?

3.) And then how will I be supposed to write a comment like what a human user does and when will it look like sus(picious) as AI-generated text? thanks for comments, from a bot—just kidding.

Aside from having ridiculing my post, for a wanted seriousness, is it really possible to successfully identify that a user I will ever interact with is an AI bot? (Honestly that’s scary as it’s already.)

  • @kazerniel
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    21 year ago

    For conversations: I’m not fully up to date on the technology, but last year’s text generator versions could still be confused if you suddenly switched topics. Like iirc that published Lamda interview was very careful not to throw any tricky questions into the dialogue.

    For just regular text: ChatGPT still has a characteristic “voice”, though as far as I heard they are working on toning it down. I know you can already make it “roleplay” though which seems to be successful in taking on very different tones. (“pretend you’re a grandma”)

    I think as time goes on we can be less and less sure if what we’re reading are actual humans, and I don’t think there’s any way we can defend ourselves either against exposure or accusations 🤷‍♂️