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Drowning in Slop. It's clogging the internet with AI garbage

9 点作者 jchook8 个月前

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jchook8 个月前
Archive link: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.is&#x2F;KVsRP" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.is&#x2F;KVsRP</a><p>&gt; In June, researchers published a study that concluded that one-tenth of the academic papers they examined “were processed with LLMs,” calling into question not just those individual papers but whole networks of citation and reference on which scientific knowledge relies.<p>&gt; “I don’t think anyone has reliable information about post-2021 language usage by humans,” Speer wrote.<p>&gt; Derek Sullivan, a cataloguer at a public-library system in Pennsylvania, told me that AI-generated books had begun to cross his desk regularly. Though he first noticed the problem thanks to a recipe book by a nonexistent author that featured “a meal plan that told you to eat straight marinara sauce for lunch,” the slop books he sees often cover highly consequential subjects like living with fibromyalgia or raising children with ADHD.
musicale8 个月前
Hmm, someone noticed.