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|    Re: If you believe in the potential of t    |
|    06 Apr 24 17:38:45    |
      From: nospam@example.net              On Fri, 5 Apr 2024, oldernow wrote:              > AI must fail because its overall ecosystem promotes information       > incest.       >       > What began with input from genuinely intelligent beings describing       > their experiences as biological beings is processed in accord       > with "statistical large language analysis" algorithms, and       > ejaculated/vomited/shitted back into the same information pond,       > *necessarily* being less valuable that that acquired from the       > previous information gathering round for not being rooted in actual,       > biological living experience.       >       > Subsequent mining of information from that pond implies gathering       > "information" *increasingly* less based upon the experience of       > actually living.       >       > At this point one would normally write "rinse and repeat", except       > in this case the "rinse" is actually a dirtying.       >       > My statistical analysis has concluded that the chance of the ultimate       > result being other than information birth defects giving rise to       > even more information birth defects - again, from the perspective       > of actual, biological living beings - is precisely zero.              I think other have noted this when it comes to quality starting to drop       over time. The more content is AI generated, the more information incest       we'll have and the informational content of the data starts to get       diluted.              In order for this not to happen there needs to be a way to automatically       tell what content is human generated vs machine generated.              Another interesting question is... will LLM:s be able to generate truly       unique content? Or rather, let me perhaps use the word "innovative".              It can recombine tokens to generate art, text and music, but it's roots is       in previously human generated art.              Can it produce a new "school" of music or art?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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