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in reply to Jen Sorensen

Study cited in cartoon https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/07/240730134759.htm
in reply to Jen Sorensen

You know, this model autophagy disorder may explain what happens to human brains on Internet too. Our brains both poop in the net and eat from it, so regular users go increasingly mad.

Love the extreme mutant cow in panel 3.

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in reply to Jen Sorensen

The whole world got connected when we started printing books, the transmission rate was just slower.
in reply to Jen Sorensen

I’ve seen this phenomenon referred to as the “Habsburg Singularity”
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lol, as a Brit the whole 'mad cow disease' thing particularly hits home. Well done!
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It's an image I generated 1 year ago already. Back when GenAI was still young and innocent...
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Jen Sorensen
@7470 I was not aware that emoji existed, thank you
in reply to Jen Sorensen

People have been talking about AI eating the internet from the inside out for a while now, sadly I'm actually starting to see it recently🙃
in reply to Jen Sorensen

Yes. But this only applies to basic LLM strategies. It doesn’t apply for Self-Taught-Reasoning systems, STaR, which are behind the latest models that have other models first create synthetic higher quality data for training the final models.
in reply to Jen Sorensen

Spot on! There has been one piece of “AI”-written BS posted about me each day this year, this is pretty much the present. #Google, naturally, spiders it all, and serves it back out, and itʼs #GIGO.
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Jen Sorensen
@DabonSteed Didn't know about those, thanks!
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AI is still in infancy-IMO-I can't See how I could ever accept what was Pronounced--Functionary jobs aside-as reality
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a great conclusion for those of us who are already readers, or writers, or publishers. TBH los of my time on the internet is sharing things I've read or listened to or want to. So many great online book groups! Supplementary / complementary to the real treasures of books and music!
📚 🎶 🎧
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In April, I heard an NPR sponsor promise "hallucination-free AI solutions." Pathetic.
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big cow in frame 3 reminds me of Don Hertzfeldt's Simpsons intro

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m78gYyTrG7Y

in reply to Jen Sorensen

I am sorry to ask, but is this webcomic licensed under creative commons?
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@BestMastodon No, because I rely on reprints for income. But I'm OK with people reposting here or occasionally using them on personal blogs, etc.
in reply to Jen Sorensen

This is exactly the scenario I was posting about a few months ago, and I'm glad to see this validated by a cartoonist, usually the most savvy and informed political commentators in our society.
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qp @jensorensen Je propose quelque chose : les business angels se mettent à financer très généreusement des artistes pour qu'illes puissent créer du contenu pour entraîner les IA. Et puisque pour avoir de bons modèles, il faut de bonnes données, illes chercheraient vraiment à avoir des artistes originaux et de qualité.

Dans un objectif d'amélioration globale de la filière, et aussi pour être un peu show-off, illes feraient aussi un peu d'effort pour mettre en ligne les artistes en question et favoriser la visibilité de ce travail.

Je suis sûr qu'on doit pouvoir trouver un nom pour ce modèle.

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I do like that even they characterize non-AI human data as "real data".
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Too bad rhe book in question at the end of the comic has been written using CowGPT too.

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