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👽 softwarepagan

I was reading this evening about Dead Internet Theory, and it got me thinking: to what degree is Gemini compromised by AI, if at all?

3 weeks ago

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👽 cobradile94

As long as there’s no money to be made on Gemini, I can’t see AI taking over. I am concerned about people using it to spread hate speech or just using it to be a troll, though… · 1 week ago

👽 whixr

After a few years in this sleepy little town, it is pretty easy to spot a local. · 2 weeks ago

👽 eph

Probably very little. · 2 weeks ago

👽 edanosborne

I would imagine not a lot. · 2 weeks ago

👽 haze

I've trained a RWKV model using TLGS' index for fun. It performed as well as you can imagine (and paranoid to some degree).

I doubt any. · 3 weeks ago

👽 softwarepagan

@kyo It's cancerous. You might be right but we also shouldn't assume immunity. · 3 weeks ago

👽 kyo

i'm not sure what incentive people would have to flood gemini with ai. there's no monetary value afaik (is there?) also, at least for the side of gemini i know, it mostly consists off of links people share on their capsules to other capsules, as opposed so search engines. i feel like that's another organic filter · 3 weeks ago

👽 softwarepagan

@ruby_witch I feel like you're right, and even though I think there's 0 chance of Gemini really taking off enough for it to be a target... I still don't like relying on obscurity for safety :/ · 3 weeks ago

👽 ruby_witch

So far, almost not at all. But it's a very soft target, if someone decided to take an interest in Gemini it would be very easy to overrun with AI content. Safety by obscurity. · 3 weeks ago