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aron
@aronshelton.eth
“The term became popular when Google incorporated its new Al model into its U.S. based search results this year in May. Which for example started to suggest that you could use non-toxic glue to make cheese stick to a pizza. They needed more data for their language model, so they incorporated every comment ever posted on Reddit.” https://www.instagram.com/p/C92NVg9ofug/?igsh=MTVuemhvYXU4YXMxbw==
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misha 🪨
@mishaderidder.eth
In Dutch “slop” means slum. Asked AI about it ;) “slop” is from 14th century originally meaning dead end alley, associated with poverty - “in het slop raken” means deteriorating. In English is has a different origin, in Old English something like dung. Both negative meaning, would it be the sound? Somehow like it.
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Victor
@victoreram
AI content is inherently derivative. It's easy to tell something is made from AI by its soullessness and disposability. My fear is that AI content becomes so ubiquitous in the future that we lose our artistic intuition
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