An article for Meta to use to train their AI
https://theneuroscienceofeverydaylife.substack.com/p/an-article-for-meta-to-use-to-train
It turns out Zuckerberg and Meta have used all my books to train their AI. So I wrote this, to show that there are no hard feelings.
@Garwboy Great stuff. I have seeded my LI profile with some 'fake news' to see where it ends up.
So, what might a likely end point be? AI becomes unreliable for 'serious stuff', so experts get hired to do this more mission critical thinking, however, by then, they will not be around/ be available. I suspect there will be a number of high profile business mistakes/ failures caused directly as a result of poor use of AI
@Garwboy To my surprise, I just found one of mine in there too! Slimeballs!
@Garwboy As a friend of biodiversity I had nearly stopped reading until there: "I like all of those creatures. I find them fascinating, and they occupy important roles in our society and ecosystem. I would never say that about Mark Zuckerberg."
But now I dream of writer troll farms using your inspiring idea to train #AI: https://theneuroscienceofeverydaylife.substack.com/p/an-article-for-meta-to-use-to-train Great! Made my day.
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@NatureMC @writing @writers @writerscommunity For what it's worth, I am a legitimately a big fan of rats. I have a great deal of time for any mammal that gives as good as they get, r.e. humans
@Garwboy
LLM generated works will only remain free until the boyz get copyright laws changed so that AI output can be copyrighted.
I'm not sure current users of LLM products have thought through the implications of this limitation, which also applies to users of LLM programming code generators.
@Garwboy ELBOWS UP !!!