‘World Of Warcraft’ Players Trick AI-Scraping Games Website Into Publishing Nonsense
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...with “key takeaways” and regurgitated paragraphs that all follow the same format. It’s gross, and yet it generates an article long enough with enough keywords to show up on Google.
Reposting my comment from another similar thread to show that this is easily fixable, and you should be wary of any non-reputable news source anyway.
So I was curious how current LLMs might handle this with proper instructions, so I asked chatGPT this: “What can you tell me about this Reddit post? Would you write a news article about this? Analyze the trustworthiness of this information:” and pasted the text from the post. Here’s a part of its reply:
So it’s not even an issue with current models, just bad setup. An autoGPT with several fact-checking questions added in can easily filter this stuff.
Dragonflight is the latest expansion in world of Warcraft so that last bullet point is wrong.
Half of the deleted […] things are chatGPT mentioning its 2021 knowledge cutoff and suggesting double-checking that info. It was mentioned in this case as well.
If it were an autoGPT with internet access, I think these would prompt an automated online lookup to fact-check it.
Ironically, this article itself reads like it was written by AI.
tbf this is not very much different from how many flesh'n'blood journalists have been finding content for years. The legendary crack squirrels of Brixton was nearly two decades ago now (yikes!). Fox was a little late to the party with U.K. Squirrels Are Nuts About Crack in 2015.
Obviously, I want flesh'n'blood writers getting paid for their plagiarism-lite, not the cheapskates who automate it. But this kind of embarrassing error is a feature of the genre. And it has been gamed on social media for some time now (eg Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson forced to deny shooting stones at squirrels after spoof story goes viral)
I don't know what it is about squirrels...
Forbes is not much better, their "articles" are mostly garbage.
Can you remove the link that the author refused to link, or is that an automatic Lemmy feature?
I can't edit the top box, but I edited mine to take out the duplicate text. The link was automatic though.
Automatic feature. Anything that looks like a valid domain gets autolinked
Isn’t this what /u/spez was also concerned about? AI mining Reddit for content?
I don't really get the hostility towards AI scraping. Don't we want to have a healthy shared graph of human knowledge? This data is also used by open source models. It's poisoning the well for everybody to spite some companies who also have the resources to filter this - so you're really just hurting the good guys.
Hate is making people do stupid things. It's emberassing to call yourself a gamer these days ngl.
Because regurgitation without understanding leads to demonstrably untrue information being propagated as fact. There have been a number of instances also where AIs have straight up made stuff up as well.
Its shouldn't be uses as a fact tool tho and not intended for it.