#ArtIntelOpera #FakeDetectors #FakeFakeDetector
#RickRoderickWasRight in year 1993.

"this is no longer Cartesian doubt that one has to conjure up in a meditation. This is a wide radical doubt about the very ground beneath our feet and the nature of whether it’s real or not." - Duke University, year 1993

Happens much more than you might think (I have autism and hyperlexia - I get accused of being AI all the time from dehumanizing Reddit users)

https://lemm.ee/post/61928992

Happens much more than you might think (I have autism and hyperlexia - I get accused of being AI all the time from dehumanizing Reddit users) - lemm.ee

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Russian propaganda network Pravda tricks 33% of AI responses in 49 countries | Just in 2024, Kremlin’s propaganda network flooded the web with 3.6 million fake articles to trick the top 10 AI models

https://lemm.ee/post/59720217

Russian propaganda network Pravda tricks 33% of AI responses in 49 countries | Just in 2024, Kremlin’s propaganda network flooded the web with 3.6 million fake articles to trick the top 10 AI models - lemm.ee

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Fake bullshit detectors, gullible consumers: "over half of our 16 samples at least partly incorrectly, including saying one student’s completely human-written essay was written partly with AI."

https://lemm.ee/post/59714536

Fake bullshit detectors, gullible consumers: "over half of our 16 samples at least partly incorrectly, including saying one student’s completely human-written essay was written partly with AI." - lemm.ee

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“They are fallible, you can work around them,” he said. “And there is a serious harm risk associated in that an incorrect accusation is a very serious accusation to make.” A false positive from an AI

https://lemm.ee/post/59713986

“They are fallible, you can work around them,” he said. “And there is a serious harm risk associated in that an incorrect accusation is a very serious accusation to make.” A false positive from an AI - lemm.ee

> AI detection tools are imperfect, said Victor Lee, an associate professor of learning sciences and technology design and STEM education at the Stanford Graduate School of Education. > “They are fallible, you can work around them,” he said. “And there is a serious harm risk associated in that an incorrect accusation is a very serious accusation to make.” > A false positive from an AI-detection tool is a scary prospect for many students, said Soumil Goyal, a senior at an International Baccalaureate high school in Houston. > “For example, my teacher might say, ‘In my previous class I had six students come up through the AI-detection test,’” he said, although he’s unsure if this is true or if his teachers might be using this as a scare tactic. “If I was ever faced with a teacher, and in his mind he is 100 percent certain that I did use AI even though I didn’t, that’s a tough scenario. […] It can be very harmful to the student.”   # Lemmy community: Fake Detectors Fake AI detectors, faith in false Artificial Intelligence “detectors”. Snake oil salespeople peddling Fake AI detector apps.   “What I had not realized is that extremely short exposures to a relatively simple computer program could induce powerful delusional thinking in quite normal people.” ― Joseph Weizenbaum, MIT researcher / expert (creator of the ELIZA app), 1974