Fake restaurant tips on Reddit a reminder of Google AI Overview’s inherent flaws

stormcrash

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I think the part that bothers me the most is the wasting of food purely for a social media post to try and ape an "influencer". How utterly depressing. I could kind of handle a place blowing up if people are enjoying eating the food, but blowing up purely to take photos of it? How dumb have we gotten as a society and how privileged and spoiled the comfy followers of these "influencers" are
 
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Cthel

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I not only can't even blame Reddit for it, but could see Ars commenters going this route if AI scraping lowers the content quality and floods the platform with bad faith actors...
Like the LLM-generated-pro-bitcoin-gish-gallop account that pops up in every cryptocurrency-adjacent article comment section?
 
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adespoton

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Daros

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"Last 2 times I have been there has been a queue of over 200 people, and the ones with the food are just doing the selfie shit for their nsta[gram] pages and then throwing most of the food
away."

At first I didn't really care about influencers making places popular but after reading this? Fucking awful.
 
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alicechang

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As a redditor, I would say at least half of the AITA (am i the a**) posts are now AI. There are still reddits that are normal, but AI is really a problem.
Am I the only who thinks this is really bleak? People are using AI to generate awful life situations that make them look bad for upvotes? This is the new definition of scratching your butt to smell your finger. Or something.
 
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I think the part that bothers me the most is the wasting of food purely for a social media post to try and ape an "influencer". How utterly depressing. I could kind of handle a place blowing up if people are enjoying eating the food, but blowing up purely to take photos of it? How dumb have we gotten as a society and how privileged and spoiled the comfy followers of these "influencers" are
Sounds probably exaggerated to me.

Lots of people don't finish meals at restaurants.

Maybe it's a real thing, but I wouldn't just accept some random redditors word for it.
 
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xoe

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"Last 2 times I have been there has been a queue of over 200 people, and the ones with the food are just doing the selfie shit for their nsta[gram] pages and then throwing most of the food away."


At first I didn't really care about influencers making places popular but after reading this? Fucking awful.
The worst part about this is that I have no trouble believing it, it's not at all surprising, but it is shocking.
 
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Wheels Of Confusion

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Curious, after the IQ article and this one, are any companies working to improve their models understanding of basic fundamentals and bullshitting?
If you can mathematically describe critical such that it's a statistical operation that can be performed on extremely large numbers, go for it. Because LLMs are just statistical analysis with a chat bar.
 
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jagerz

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I think the part that bothers me the most is the wasting of food purely for a social media post to try and ape an "influencer". How utterly depressing. I could kind of handle a place blowing up if people are enjoying eating the food, but blowing up purely to take photos of it? How dumb have we gotten as a society and how privileged and spoiled the comfy followers of these "influencers" are
That bothered me too. It seems plausible.
It also seems just as plausible the person stating that is full of it and wouldn't really know that's what's happening.
 
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