Anonymous ID: 148d81 July 26, 2022, 1:36 p.m. No.16834075   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16833747

Kekkity. Sputnik says pro-abortion rioters are like a zombie apocalypse.

 

https://sputniknews.com/20220625/like-in-zombie-apocalypse-chanting-pro-abortion-activists-besiege-arizona-senate—videos-1096654765.html

Anonymous ID: 148d81 July 26, 2022, 1:36 p.m. No.16834263   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16833747

'Worst AI ever' loves to make 'unspeakably horrible' racist posts and troll online

An AI model trained on 3.3 million threads from the website 4chan apparently became a huge online troll, making more than 15,000 racist, offensive and cruel posts in less than 24 hours

8 Jun 2022

 

An artificial intelligence researcher says he has created "the worst AI ever" capable of making tens of thousands of hateful posts online.

 

YouTuber Yannic Kilcher says he trained an AI using the Politically Incorrect message board on the website 4chan, a controversial forum infamous for its 'hateful' anonymous posts.

 

Using 3.3 million threads from three years on the site, the bot—called GPT-4chan—learned how to talk on the website. Its creator then 'unleashed' 9 versions of the AI back onto 4chan, where it went on to make thousands and thousands of offensive, cruel and even 'violent' posts in less than one day.

 

Using a language model, the AI was able to learn how to write posts that are 'indistinguishable' from those written by humans.

 

Apparently, 4chan users started noticing the bot's posts and speculating who was behind the posts. Kilcher says that initially nobody thought it was a chatbot because of how realistic it was.

 

"The model is quite vile, I have to warn you," Kilcher said. "It's essentially the same as if you went to the website and interacted with users there."

 

However, he said it "was good in a terrible sense. It perfectly encapsulated the mix of offensiveness, nihilism, trolling, and deep distrust of any information whatsoever that permeates most posts [on the site].

 

Users of 4chan took to YouTube to share their experiences of interacting with the bot. One user wrote: "I just had it respond to 'hi' and it started ranting about illegal immigrants."

 

The experiment highlighted the potential scale of AI being used online to spread misinformation and hate speech. One commenter wrote: "Bravo you fooled me. It's really scary to think that I have been sharing memes with literal AIs because I doubt that you were the only one."

 

One user, Arnaud Wanet, wrote: "This can be weaponised for political purposes, imagine how easy one can sway an election outcome with this one way or another."

 

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https://www.dailystar.co.uk/tech/news/worst-ai-ever-loves-make-27175360