Anonymous ID: a37b9b Jan. 17, 2022, 9:55 a.m. No.15398227   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8232 >>8239 >>8294 >>8547

>>15398129

>Does AI get confused by the accidental, or purposeful errors present in online communications?

 

I suppose reading thousands of posts per day for years provides the background to pick out 'tells' of those unfamiliar with the nuances of the board. 'Shock the world' is a common one. There are memes about agency instructions to use 'fren' and 'Kek' a lot in order to fit in. Could an AI or skilled human get confused? Yes. Occasionally an anon gets 'corrected' by an outsider who knows there is no 'a' in moron, for example. An AI might make the same mistake by spelling 'moron' properly or correcting an anon who used 'moran'. However, if an AI were to have sufficient input - and the breads to date would provide that - then an AI could emulate an anon simply by analyzing the common idiosyncrasies of the language used in posts.

Anonymous ID: a37b9b Jan. 17, 2022, 10:08 a.m. No.15398333   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15398232

>an intentional effort to defeat AI learning and censoring comms?

"There is a reason why they are all working overtime to build code to censor and defend against 'Memes.'"

 

Memes, memes, and more memes!

Why are memes so important?

Q

 

We love our Memes, don't we folks?

Q+

 

There is TRUTH in MEMES.

TRUTH that DESTROYS the FAKE NEWS narrative.

HOUSE OF CARDS.

Q

 

There is a reason why we encourage 'Memes' so much.

There is a reason why we came here to drop.

There is a reason why they are all working overtime to build code to censor and defend against 'Memes.'

Re_read drops re: Memes

All just a coincidence?

Directed @ 'Q'

Fire when ready.

Q