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forgetfulness | 3 months ago
Just taking what people argue for on its own merits breaks down when your capacity to read whole essays or comments chains is so easily overwhelmed by the speed at which people put out AI slop
How do you even know that the other person read what they supposedly wrote, themselves, and you aren’t just talking to a wall because nobody even meant to say the things you’re analyzing?
Good faith is impossible to practice this way, I think people need to prove that the media was produced in good faith somehow before it can be reasonably analyzed in good faith
It’s the same problem with 9000 slop PRs submitted for code review
amarant|3 months ago
Someone even argued that you could use prompts to make it look like it wasn't AI, and that this was the best explanation that it didn't look like ai slop.
If we can't respect genuine content creators, why would anyone ever create genuine content?
I get that these people probably think they're resisting AI, but in reality they're doing the opposite: these attacks weighs way heavier on genuine writers than they do on slop-posters.
The blanket bombing of "AI slop!" comments is counterproductive.
It is kind of a self fulfilling prophesy however: keep it up and soon everything really will be written by AI.