• inv3r510n@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    I just want you to note that at the bottom of the link you sent me it essentially says it’s written with chat gpt.

    It’s not trustworthy, though I agree with it.

    This content was partially produced with the help of Benzinga Neuro and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors.

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      4 days ago

      Its a video of a former obama official and the video is a primary source. Didnt really care about the textual contents of the page was just grabbing a source for the video. Whether jon is trustworthy source shrug id believe it though.

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        4 days ago

        Ah that’s my fault then as I almost never watch videos I absorb information better by reading.

        Btw this isn’t critical of you, it’s just something to unfortunately be aware of in 2024 :(

        Off topic but I believe we’re heading into an information apocalypse where we won’t be able to get factual trustworthy info anymore. I’ve been buying up books and I plan on downloading the entirety of Wikipedia but I might be late on that with ai going wild.

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          3 days ago

          Hehe im absolutely cool with the call out on the article. No offense taken. Unlike many I appreciate when people call out bullshit, long as its actually bullshit.

          we’ve been in one for awhile. AI hasnt changed anything. We’ve had issues with nonsense science, news, etc. literally since time immemorial.

          I was actually talking with a friend about how disinformation is an incredibly hard challenge and that I believe the only way to address is to actually put impedance in social media and search engines for new content. To allow filtration to happen before eyes see it.