Imagine when they let loose this ChatGPT thing as a separate installation, I think that would be the end of Internet as we know it, I mean the Internet already ended but with that thing loose, who can tell who is bot and who is a human? There needs to be some kind of new ID check or something.
I'm so sick of bots, they are EVERYWHERE! and getting much better, these fuckers talk back now! lol
After going through the past few years and listening to people virtue signal on behalf of corporations, you know getting injected with 'science juice' and believing that a thin piece of fabric can stop a virus and informing those who didn't wear one how ebil they are/were, passing off the thin piece of fabric stopping a virus and chromosomes not existing as 'science'. I can safely say that social media and people are largely shit too. Particularly Americunts.
My darkness groweth...
My darkness groweth...
I guess what I'm getting at is the internet was killed for shithole 'social media' sites that we all know now censored on behalf of governments and/or corporations. I realize there are bots denying this and probably retards that deny the evidence labeling it a 'nothingburger'. I had to laugh at 'conservatives', a year or so ago, saying that Twatter was a shithole and then asking their audience to 'like' them on Twatter. Gotta give Elon some props, exposing the shit was probably a bit of a dangerous game for him as it could harm the brand.
I certainly don't want the whole internet to become a government-login-required shitfest.
I certainly don't want the whole internet to become a government-login-required shitfest.
I think there needs to be some kind of technical solution where you can with 100% certainty distinguish between a bot vs a human. I think it would do a lot of good. Every statistics on the Internet is now distorted, for websites, advertisers, all of it. I don't know what such solution can be though. Very difficult and tricky but I don't have high hopes on any kind of good solution to this though, which is sad. Internet is a great tool but these bots really do a lot of damage to it imho. I've thought a lot about this but can't even imagine what kind of technical solution could do this.