Clarification:

Judging by the fact that AI progress will never stop and will eventually be able to replace truth with fiction, it will become impossible to trust any article, and even if it is possible, not all of them, and we won’t even be able to tell exactly what’s true and what’s fiction.

So, what if people from different countries and regions exchanged contacts here and talked about what’s really happening in their countries, what laws are being passed, etc., and also shared their well-thought-out theories and thoughts?

If my idea works, why not sober up as many people as possible that only similar methods will be able to distinguish reality from falsehood in the future?

I’m also interested in your ideas, as I’m not much of an expert.

  • lowrads@lemmy.ml
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    8 hours ago

    It’s best to hew to long form content. It’s harder for contentbots to rattle on for long without becoming incoherent. It helps that they don’t know anything, including what they don’t know, so they aren’t going to fool someone that’s already familiar with a subject. The problem emerges for novices, who often turn to chatbots to get an overview of a subject.