gimulnautti, 1 month ago @GregDance What’s important about natter is that it makes it harder for us to identify when we are interacting with a machine. This is why we need legislation that demands us to stay informed about the non-humanity of our interactions at all times. We assume our outputs will matter and change minds. Our democratic societies are founded on that presupposition. Take that away, I don’t even know what will happen. A world with 1000x more bots than humans doing the talking is not a pretty sight.
@GregDance What’s important about natter is that it makes it harder for us to identify when we are interacting with a machine.
This is why we need legislation that demands us to stay informed about the non-humanity of our interactions at all times.
We assume our outputs will matter and change minds. Our democratic societies are founded on that presupposition.
Take that away, I don’t even know what will happen.
A world with 1000x more bots than humans doing the talking is not a pretty sight.