Yes, I do still use Twitter and yes I know it’s X. But more and more I see these reply that are incredibly obviously written by LLM (and notoriously ChatGPT)

Like this thread I’m reading right now how Finland closed all it’s borders (and it is written by a human) but then the replies are like:

-It’s important for countries to manage their borders effectively while ensuring the safety and well-being of all individuals involved.

-That’s a significant step to address the issue. Hoping for lasting solutions that prioritize the safety of all involved.

- That’s an interesting development in Finland’s immigration policies. It’s important for countries to find a balance that takes into account economic, social, and security concerns.

etc… so yeah, very obviously LLM. Very obviously ChatGPT by the language too.

So enlighten me - what are people doing this hoping to achieve, except me very swiftly clicking Block the user?

I see it more and more. Not that I care about X either way, (for what it is worth, it can became a bot infested platform) but this is using LLM the 100% wrong way - for goals I can’t imagine. It adds no context, no opinion, just noise.

I just can’t find a scenario when this is good or beneficial for anybody doing it (or reading it). But maybe it’s just me.

Hmm??

    • WaterdanceAC@alien.topB
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      Yeah. My first thought was marketing, but in context it sounds more like fine tuning a disinfo bot based on engagement.

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      1 year ago

      Pretty hilarious since his “goal” with buying twitter was to get rid of bots. Now they’re in full force more than even remotely ever before. Wild stuff.

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        1 year ago

        And also made LLM for the users to abuse… Wait when twitter replies start sounding like Hitchhiker’s guide to the galaxy and citing Vogon poetry, coz that’s the “style” of Grok.