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1. Rosana+K9[view] [source] 2023-02-08 21:37:44
>>i13e+(OP)
The gaming of SEO has been quietly destroying the utility of search writ large as a mechanism for quite a while.

Over the last year, its become palpable.

Google has such utility in this regard that in some cases, a hallucinating lie-machine offers better answer than an index of what information is available on the internet.

This issue with with Googles failure to respond to the deluge of SEO driven content in their searches. They can do better. They've chosen to not do so.

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2. Hamuko+Ia[view] [source] 2023-02-08 21:41:18
>>Rosana+K9
I can't wait for people to switch over from search engine optimization to AI model optimization: figuring out what kind of content you need to produce in order for Google's and OpenAI's models to deliver your message as gospel.
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3. beamgi+2c[view] [source] 2023-02-08 21:46:42
>>Hamuko+Ia
I'm actually expecting AI training data to turn into a snake eating its tail. I've been spending the last month not sleeping so I could try to get up to speed on deep learning, and my understanding is that AI trained on AI generated output becomes crap surprisingly quickly, and AI generated content is already starting to proliferate. I have no idea the extent to which this will hinder new models being generated, but I could see it becoming quite the problem.
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4. runner+ai[view] [source] 2023-02-08 22:11:10
>>beamgi+2c
> AI trained on AI generated output becomes crap surprisingly quickly

Yet GANs work quite well

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5. beamgi+JB[view] [source] 2023-02-08 23:37:04
>>runner+ai
Sorry, I figured in the context of transformer based language models it was contextually clear I was talking about those
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