Bots Have Taken Over Nearly Half the Internet, but Almost a 3rd of Users Can't Tell Difference |
Bots Have Taken Over Nearly Half the Internet, but Almost a 3rd of Users Can't Tell Difference |
Christian J |
Aug 10 2023, 07:46 AM
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pandy |
Aug 10 2023, 11:52 AM
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Alas that site wants my email.
Are they talking about chat bots or bots that for example post at forums? I've seen (supposedly) ChatGPT in action making forum posts, but I didn't understand what the purpose was. |
Christian J |
Aug 10 2023, 02:43 PM
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Alas that site wants my email. Here's the study mentioned in the article headline: https://www.ai21.com/blog/human-or-not-results QUOTE Are they talking about chat bots or bots that for example posts at forums? I've seen (supposedly) ChatGPT in action making forum posts, but I didn't understand what the purpose was. Bots in general, it seems: "The bot-human blur is like a magic trick ... As bots get smarter, we risk losing trust in online interactions," Daniel Cooper told The Epoch Times. |
Christian J |
Aug 10 2023, 03:28 PM
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I'm a bit concerned by this part from the survey:
People assume bots don’t make typos, grammar mistakes and use slang |
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