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👽 astromech

How do we protect the gemsphere against the legions of AI web bots!? What can we expect with further advances in machine learning?

10 months ago · 👍 arman

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👽 astromech

The concern stems from the possibilities involving AI/ML/DL · 10 months ago

👽 astromech

@marginalia Anything. most likely just spam · 10 months ago

👽 marginalia

Seems a bit far fetched, what would their aim be? · 10 months ago

👽 astromech

@marginalia Imagine if hundreds of thousands of "bots" started spamming Station. · 10 months ago

👽 marginalia

Can you clarify what the threat is? What do the bots do? · 10 months ago

👽 eph

Honestly, expose as little of Gemini to the Web and we should be OK. Lots of interactive capsules require certs, which aren't hard to make but are an extra step that keeps uncertified bots out. I wonder if there's a way to ban particular certs too.

Looking at gemlog.blue, you can see a lot of spam 'members' that have single entries with things like "shadow warrior trainer best download 2.3 MB free.zip" or "read this to buy glucosamine from canadian pharmacies", only because bots took advantage of the exposed registration and posting forms from the Web. · 10 months ago

👽 haze

Not a problem for now I guess. Gemini is simply too smol for them. In case Gemini gets large.. we really don't have a good defence. Any proposals? · 10 months ago

👽 gnuserland

Do they support the Gemini protocol? · 10 months ago

👽 iam_ami

Let mi guess: Gemini is currently under the radar? · 10 months ago