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      Read the article instead of responding to the title. It was a university conducting formal research, which created AI bots that impersonated different identities. “As a black man…” style posts in ChangeMyView.

      The subreddit mods issued a formal complaint to the university when they learned of it, but the university is choosing not to block its publishing on the grounds of lack of harm.

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    Ummm. They knew, guys.

    Also this is extremely violating. And this bullshit,

    . “We believe the potential benefits of this research substantially outweigh its risks"

    What kind of psychotic sssholes run an experiment on an unsuspecting public because they believed that it’s ok to fraudulently engage with others without theirspotential subjects being aware of it

    This is something trump would do

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    So they figured it was a good idea to use a racially-charged fake profile to provoke online users for an ‘experiment’? And one would assume these responses were subsequently studied without the poster’s consent?

    That’s going to run afoul of a few European privacy rules I imagine. Someone definitely needs to get fired, blackballed and sued for this. At the very least.

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    Saying this like reddit hasn’t been bot infested for a decade.

    I mean there were some genuine looking bots well before LLMs and AI, and even then you could just be lazy and make a copy post bot that would repost old content for karma farming while the terminally online userbaae would upvote your slop for you.

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    My assumption is that a majority of the content we see on all “social” platforms these days is AI.

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    Well, it USED to be a good place to ask a question because there were so many people on it, there was likely to be several experts on _______ at any given time. Then it got more and more left, then more and more right, and after a while it felt like being on twitter again. What I’m saying is that their value and name became pretty worthless, this just makes it 0.