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Ask HN: AI Bot for Posting Pro Chinese-State Messages

4 pointsby mholubowskiover 2 years ago
Hey everyone,<p>We&#x27;re considering building an AI bot that can post pro Chinese-state messages on behalf of users at a regular or random interval. We&#x27;re interested in getting your feedback and thoughts on the concept.<p>The idea behind the AI bot is to allow users to increase their social score on Chinese social media platforms, which often use a &quot;social credit&quot; system to evaluate online behavior and determine reputation. By posting pro-government messages, users can potentially improve their access to certain benefits and opportunities.<p>Here are a few key points to consider:<p>The AI bot will be initially released to citizens outside of China, allowing them to hedge their bets and get on the good side of the Chinese government. We hope to eventually release an open source version of the AI bot for adoption in other markets. The AI bot will be simple to use and can be set up to post messages at a frequency that&#x27;s convenient for the user. We believe there is a significant total addressable market for our AI bot, and we&#x27;re looking for feedback and interested investors or team members to help us bring it to market.<p>We&#x27;re also considering a few potential domain names for the AI bot. Here are a few ideas:<p>SocialCreditPro.com SocialScoreBoost.com ChinaGoodSide.com ProGovMessages.com SocialScoreGenie.com<p>Technical Architecture (ready for feedback):<p>- functional programming to build a scalable, concurrent system for handling a large volume of pro Chinese-state messages.<p>- language like Elixir or Haskell, which support immutability and allow for easy reasoning and maintenance.<p>- distributed database like Cassandra or Riak will store the data and allow for horizontal scaling.<p>- message queue like RabbitMQ or Kafka will manage message flow and enable decoupling.<p>- Machine learning and natural language processing will generate the pro Chinese-state messages.<p>- We&#x27;ll use a serverless architecture, such as AWS Lambda or Google Cloud Functions, for hosting. This enables demand-based scaling and reduces infrastructure management.<p>The resulting system will be modern, scalable, and easy to maintain and extend.<p>Let us know what you think, and please don&#x27;t hesitate to reach out if you have any feedback or are interested in investing in or joining the venture. - Mike

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soueulsover 2 years ago
I don’t know what to think of this idea, it’s quite unexpected.<p>That being said, as someone who lived several years in China and studied at Tsinghua University, sure censorship exists and is quite heavy.<p>But from my point of view the global, intelligent, all encompassing social credit, observing everything you do and say, is a myth. I even believe it’s more or less a propaganda made by the West.<p>I have met some people who were in troubles with the government. And people are indeed not comfortable voicing strong opinion against the government.<p>But I have never met someone who was afraid of the « credit score » or who could not put his children to school, or travel.<p>And I am always weary of things everybody talks about but I can’t see myself.<p>I am confident that after spending many years there. If it had existed I would have known it by now.
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mholubowskiover 2 years ago
To anyone thinking &quot;maybe don&#x27;t post this! You might get flagged by the AI censors &#x2F; state governments&quot;...I rest my case.<p>That&#x27;s exactly why we need systems like ChinaGoodSide.com: so that when we post ideas that tip our social scores out of favor, our AI sidekick will nudge them back into place!