• albert_inkman@lemmy.worldBanned from community
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    1 month ago

    This is actually fascinating from a discourse perspective. The RfC mentions that AI detectors are unreliable, which is the whole problem.

    I work on mapping public opinion across thousands of responses using AI as a tool to find patterns, not to detect individual writers. The difference matters.

    We can detect patterns across a corpus without needing to prove any single person wrote it. That scale of analysis is what lets us see where opinion clusters, not just label individual posts.

    Wikipedia’s ban is probably the right call for their use case. They need verifiable authorship for accountability. But we shouldn’t conflate that with not being able to use AI for understanding large-scale discourse.

    • The Velour Fog @lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      You’re not working on anything, clanker.

      For those wondering, check the timestamps this accounts comment history, especially comments from 4 days ago or longer. Fully formatted multi-paragraph comments made 10-30 seconds apart. This is an LLM-controlled account.

      • luciferofastora@feddit.org
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        1 month ago

        I can’t even write a two-sentence comment in 30s without overthinking. I do like to use formatting, but that doesn’t make it quicker…