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The future of sports content
Sorry guys, but it looks like actual authors have been replaced by AI, which is clearly up to the task.
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Just wait until Chiefs Planet replaces all of us with AI posts
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That reading must is tremendous of your most best football team, the Kansas Metropolis.
Amazing addition of the current significance of the Chris Jones problematic. |
Hope AI learns a little grammar...
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See, it’s already happening!
Although in some instances, this will be an improvement |
This is pretty much the real life manifestation of the 'random letters' thing.
The theory goes that you can essentially write a paragraph and for every other word or so, make the middle 2 or 3 letters of the word random gibberish. And yet whoever is reading that paragraph can use context clues to essentially know exactly what you're saying. It's annoyingly accurate and it would seem MSNBC is happy to lean into the skid on this one. "Eh, **** it - if 20% of the words are 70% right - they'll get the general idea..." {clicks publish} That's pretty spectacularly lazy. |
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talking about AI the other day. Sometimes it just puts shit in to random places.
humans still need to have a brain to proof it. |
How do we know this is AI?
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I think we’re running a high-tech test of the infinite monkey theorem |
The future of sports content
This is basically identical to every product description on any Chinese brand on Amazon. But to be fair ZUZZEET makes some quality stuff.
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TREMENDOUS BOWL CHAMPIONS!
AND NO ONE CAN EVER! EVER TAKE IT AWAY! |
I had no idea he made All-Professional First-Staff. That’s probably worth a few million a year and might be the reason for the contract dispute.
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Still bet AI can propose better trades than Balto.
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YOU'RE LOOKING AT IT PAL.
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still writes better than nick
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Lol, that's just awful. "Tremendous Bowl" . . . "Vast receiver" . . . "star go rusher"
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The software would take what you wrote and then rewrite for you. My idea was to write a technical article for our website and then use the software to rewrite it twice over and post them on blogs i created. The idea was to use the blogs to help generate SEO for our site by creating a couple of different points of reference that point back to us. I never proceeded with the project because the end result was much like the OP. |
I dont know. Seems just as well written as some 'articles' I've read that were written by actual people.
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I see that MSN went for the free online version of ChatGPT from China.
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:clap:ROFLROFLROFL yeah, it is. It's like reading the 'Engrish' directions on a ramen packet that's actually from Japan/China/Korea, or the instructions of those shitty Chinese shelving units you'd buy from Walmart when you were a young and broke college student. |
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