• TwinTitans@lemmy.world
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    28 days ago

    Like the 90s/2000s - don’t put personal information on the internet, don’t believe a damned thing on it either.

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    29 days ago

    There’s no guarantee anyone on there (or here) is a real person or genuine. I’ll bet this experiment has been conducted a dozen times or more but without the reveal at the end.

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          28 days ago

          If you think that, the US is the only country that does this. I have many, many waterfront properties in the Sahara desert to sell you

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            28 days ago

            You know I never said that, only that they never mention or can admit that.
            The american bots or online operatives always need to start crying about Russian or Chinese interference on any unrelated subject?
            Like this Shakleford here, who admits he’s worked for the fascist imperialist warcriminal state.
            I’ve seen plenty of US bootlicker bots/operatives and hasbara genocider scum. I can smell them from far.
            Not so much Chinese or Russians.

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              28 days ago

              Well my friend, if you can’t smell the shit you should probably move away from the farm. Russian and Chinese has a certain scent to it. The same with American. Sounds like you’re just nose blind.

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                28 days ago

                I know anything said online that goes against the western narrative immediately gets slandered: ‘Russian bots’, ‘100+ social credit’ and that lame BS.
                Paranoid delusional Pavlovian reflexes induced by western propaganda.
                Incapable of fathoming people have another opinion, they must be paid!
                If that’s the mindset hen you will see indeed a lot of those.
                The most obvious ones to spot are definitely the Hasbara types, same pattern and vocab, and really bad at what they do.

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                  28 days ago

                  I mean that’s just like your opinion man.

                  However, there are for a fact government assets promoting those opinions and herding those clueless people. What a lot of people failed to realize is that this isn’t a 2v1 or even a 3v1 fight. This is an international free-for-all with upwards of 45 different countries getting in on the melee.

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    29 days ago

    If anyone wants to know what subreddit, it’s r/changemyview. I remember seeing a ton of similar posts about controversial opinions and even now people are questioning Am I Overreacting and AITAH a lot. AI posts in those kind of subs are seemingly pretty frequent. I’m not surprised to see it was part of a fucking experiment.

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      28 days ago

      This was comments, not posts. They were using a model to approximate the demographics of a poster, then using an LLM to generate a response counter to the posted view tailored to the demographics of the poster.

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        28 days ago

        You’re right about this study. But, this research group isn’t the only one using LLMs to generate content on social media.

        There are 100% posts that are bot created. Do you ever notice how, on places like Am I Overreacting or Am I the Asshole that a lot of the posts just so happen to hit all of the hot button issues all at once? Nobody’s life is that cliche, but it makes excellent engagement bait and the comment chain provides a huge amount of training data as the users argue over the various topics.

        I use a local LLM, that I’ve fine tuned, to generate replies to people, who are obviously arguing in bad faith, in order to string them along and waste their time. It’s setup to lead the conversation, via red herrings and other various fallacies to the topic of good faith arguments and how people should behave in online spaces. It does this while picking out pieces of the conversation (and from the user’s profile) in order to chastise the person for their bad behavior. It would be trivial to change the prompt chains to push a political opinion rather than to just waste a person/bot’s time.

        This is being done as a side project, on under $2,000 worth of consumer hardware, by a barely competent progammer with no training in Psychology or propaganda. It’s terrifying to think of what you can do with a lot of resources and experts working full-time.