Theoretically correct and agree. But AI does draw on human info. So is therefore biased. We would have Ai talking to AI? very engaging ( Not )Theoretically, AI doesn’t have personal and political biases that would unfairly punish valid commentary. It would surely be a shame if that day came to pass here on AFF.
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That would be a worthwhile enhancement.Theoretically correct and agree. But AI does draw on human info. So is therefore biased. We would have Ai talking to AI? very engaging ( Not )
How would one realise that AI is chatting to AI?That would be a worthwhile enhancement.
The conveniently worded AFF Terms of Service conveniently prevent me from speaking my mind, but I think you get my gist.How would one realise that AI is chatting to AI?
There is no explicit mention of AI in the context of the AFF's terms of service when I did the search. However, given the modern context where AI might be used for moderation, content suggestion, or other backend processes, one can infer:The conveniently worded AFF Terms of Service conveniently prevent me from speaking my mind, but I think you get my gist.
You can see it happening already on X (twitter), where many 'train' their AI bots. Some article/story will be posted. Then another poster will post basically the same content, but reworded in AI speak.
Sometimes you do see them try to engage in a discussion. As useless as standard AI, but it takes up space. And then there are the times where they break, and you just get garbage posted, or people cause them to post garbage by 'breaking' their rules.
It's certainly much more dry, and repetitive compared to genuine content.
Also, in respect of the poster above talking about theoretically not having bias, that's when prepared by a relatively neutral entity. Just like traditional media where there was more objectivity. But once deployed by private individuals they are often set with an agenda, which may include a strong political purpose.