chatGPT at >10 million daily users in 40 days
Instagram took 355 days to get to 10 million registered users
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K, but how many of them are bots? *cue Twilight Zone theme*
Once you've read enough gpt essays, they're pretty easy to spot. Of course real high school student essays also follow that same generic cookie-cutter style, so it might be hard to tell the difference yeah.
You can't call a kid a cheater based on a hunch. Plus, the average quality of a high school or even a college essay is so bad that some shit that AI wrote is really indistinguishable.
Yah, the average person won't be able to tell if a text was written by a high schooler, an AI or a journalist
Yeah, I've been seeing what I assume is AI generated "how to do X" pages for a while now, the problem is it doesn't really understand what it's writing, so it will often be plainly wrong, and sometimes flat-out contradict itself within a paragraph or two. Hopefully those generated websites won't then be used as training data for further AIs to write further pages and create some sort of singularity of wrongness.
For the last 10 years AI generated pages have basically been dominating SEO and near the top of how-to search results, and Google's response has been "meh".
It's also been super sanitized and heavily biased over the last 40 days as well. The replies are more often than not infused with a perfect blend of apologizing for privilege and lecturing on safety.
oh no, it's the Current Thing, now.
yeah I just saw Tim Dillon do a whole segment on it on his show, so you know it's hyped.