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I've seen some sites/programs mentioned before for this, but thought it may be good to have a solid list.

What tools do we have today to identify slop, whether it's video, audio, text etc.? I know right now most of us can identify it just because it's off or feels wrong in some way, but we are going to need better tools in the future to be able to truly tell. Also bonus if it's an offline tool.

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[–] Cocopanda@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I’m dyslexic, have ADHD and basically can’t read. Is it terrible that I use Ai to make me seem more capable when I need to write things?

[–] ZDL@lazysoci.al 2 points 1 day ago

No. There are legitimate use cases for LLMbeciles, and as long as you are wary of hallucination yours is a perfectly cromulent case. Another case is, again providing you check for delusion, translation. LLMs are far superior to whatever tech Google Translate, Baidu Translate, et al use when performing translation. As long as you double-check that you didn't get hit by an LLM hallucination.

[–] truxnell@aussie.zone 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Not at all, there are valid uses for LLMs and I take this community with a gain of salt. I think a lot of us passionately hate the hype narrative and useless uses for the tech, but it doesn't mean that every single use of it is inherently bad.

The biggest thing if worry about might be the risk of it giving/outputting misleading information if it's easy for you to sense check it.

[–] GrindingGears@lemmy.ca 1 points 3 hours ago

It's really just the hype I hate.

The tech is pretty mid for most uses, but it has some neat functions. Something like what this commenter described is actually a pretty cool use of it.

What I'm horrendously tired of, is sitting at work all day listening to a bunch of execs, who have literally no clue how their company actually gets to the endpoint, or how our product is created, delivered, measured, billed, collected, etc., how they all just sound like robots. "AI AI AI, you should get AI to do that, AI will do that, AI AI AI, you should look at AI, AI is wonderful, AI AI AI." It's literally vomit inducing. I'm starting to believe people should fully step back, disengage, and watch all these idiots try to implement AI, with all these brain dead consultants. You could literally watch the world melt down around you in real time.