I had my first AI comment on one of my posts that I actually caught today. If they were there in the past, I didn't know it, but I wasn't actively looking for them either. I'm trying to be a bit more careful now. I think there is a possibility our hand made works could become more valuable, no matter what they are about. Take furniture for example, people are willing to pay a premium for that Amish made cabinet versus something that was cut and boxed in a store then you need to assemble it. Maybe things will end up being the same with Hive.
comment on which post if I may ask?
https://peakd.com/hive-126152/@bozz/are-you-proud-of-what-you-create#@subidu/2888494565
I know that Galen has been calling a few people out for it. AI commenting is actually pretty shameful if you think about it and is obviously only intended for the vote, not to add value.
I think so and, it has an inbuilt system to support the verification process also. I reckon a lot of new tech will head this way, where trust becomes the value of information.
@slobberchops turned me on a tool that helps you check text to see if it is probably generated by AI. I'm sure it isn't perfect, but it looks to be pretty accurate. Being able to trust information is definitely going to be very important as we move forward.
Yep, I have seen him use it in a chat too. The more people try to automate their life, the less value they will be able to generate.