That is a big claim. I know some of it is because I have interviewed people who have described ~exploits building LLM redditors.
But >90%? Can you provide something that supports something in this ballpark?
I don’t think it’s 90%, but also - fake content doesn’t apply just to LLM generated content.
When you go the places which are clearly at the target of bots such as commercial products, geopolitical issues, and politics - the ratio becomes bad.
This is also true in hacker news, but the moderation team here is good enough in burying these topics away from the front page for the most part.
I don’t think it’s 90%, but also - fake content doesn’t apply just to LLM generated content.
When you go the places which are clearly at the target of bots such as commercial products, geopolitical issues, and politics - the ratio becomes bad.
This is also true in hacker news, but the moderation team here is good enough in burying these topics away from the front page for the most part.