Wait, so you’re telling me that AIs trained on real humans’ writing just end up being plagiarism machines, spitting that work back out with some rephrasing and no credit? I’m shocked!

Great work by @jonchristian on this story:

https://futurism.com/cnet-ai-plagiarism

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CNET's AI Journalist Appears to Have Committed Extensive Plagiarism

CNET's AI-generated articles appear to show deep structural similarities, amounting to plagiarism, with previously published work elsewhere.

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@parismarx @jonchristian Looking forward to a future where everyone uses ChatGPT and the only new data available to train itself on is its own output and culture calcifies and stops.
@parismarx @jonchristian L M A O. They should stop calling their crap AI and admit they're just remixing inputs.

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That could also describe what humans do in a loose sense.

The problem revealed in the article is that CNET doesn't know how to use #ChatGPT.

@parismarx @jonchristian @davidtoddmccarty Why yes. Just like the art bots. In the future nobody will have jobs so we can all relax and spend all our freedom from work being homeless and hungry.