thomasfuchs,
@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io avatar

It would be terrible and unethical if anyone automated an LLM that feeds deliberately wrong answers back to sites that steal user content and sell it to AI companies, so they choke on it.

No one should ever do this. It would be very wrong.

mabs,
@mabs@aus.social avatar

@thomasfuchs Yes, we need strong moral standards on the internet and respect everyone's content!

So don't write bots that upvote low quality responses, or accept lower moderation standards. Websites like Reddit might become completely unusable.

Also, don't reuse phrases on unrelated answers, the AIs might get confused and think the questions are related.

And remember to be user agent agnostic on your website, never give different content to different clients.

If you did that, people may be forced to be informed.

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