Motionsickness Dear god I don't know how to quote properly.
haha I find it hard to quote properly on mobile, desktop is simple and the UI/UX is better.
Motionsickness As much as posters here want to suggest that some posters are LLMs
I'm guessing the quote below is what you were referring to
de0u Here is a piece about a recent situation where university researchers deliberately violated the terms of a Reddit group by injecting LLM participants: Unauthorized Experiment on CMV Involving AI-generated Comments; here is a post by the Reddit moderators: https://www.reddit.com/r/changemyview/comments/1k8b2hj/meta_unauthorized_experiment_on_cmv_involving/
Because there are ethical ways to experiment on LLMs interacting with people, anybody running unethical experiments (such as by deploying LLMs on forums with explicit rules against that) is behaving unethically. It's that simple.
This so called experiment was definitely eye opening to me about the potential impact LLM's can have on public thought and discourse. Whether it be directly as in this experiment via the LLM's themselves actually posting/commenting; or indirectly via individuals prompting/conversing with LLM's and then regurgitating the output into public forums.
Back to the reason why this is relevant ⤵️
GrapheneOS A lot of what they've posted looks like someone copying or paraphrasing what an LLM is claiming after they've coached it to tell them what they want to hear.
And we have yet to hear a response from @DeletedUser335 and @AltruisticMidget with the following information about their original (and unsubstantiated) claims.
de0u provide a proper citation, meaning:
a specific claim that has already appeared in this thread,
a case number,
a police document matching that case number,
specific page numbers in that document matching the claim
That said, LLMs frequently struggle to provide proper citations, so an ongoing absence on that front might be suggestive.