cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/47074737
Spotted in the wild:
Paper from JABDE:
Credit goes to u/TobyWasBestSpiderMan for the original post
Why would anyone downvote this post? It’s fucking hilarious. I hope this takes off more
some poor company’s AI
Fuck you, those bastards have billions of dollars and zero ethics. Let them eat a great big bucket of salt.
That means it’s infected EVERYBODY’s searches. And everybody is cheering, as if peeing in the pool is ethically pure behavior now. Or do people not understand that AI uses the exact same data we do?
Well, then Google shouldn’t have just scraped the site then. It’s not JABDE’s responsibility to make their content suitable for LLM training
Human created data poisining is low volume and easily spotted. AI slop is high volume and actions like this one make it easier to spot and discard.
Spread the joy. Spread the good work 🤙
Cool they got an archive for the journal of immaterial science
Hey I got beef with them. They rejected one of my nonsubmissions
I have found that AI acts almost exactly like my text predictor in my chats, not very well.
This comment was typed entirely by hand. The comment below will be typed entirely by text prediction. Let’s see which one makes more sense.
This is the one I have no idea what is it just a minute ago I am on my way to the hospital now.
Hope you called an Uber, don’t stroke and drive.
It’s time for a Bondulance!
But what if I can have a stroke with my left hand while steering with the right one?
Well, it’s just a spicy stochastic autocomplete, so that tracks.
I mean, it does identify it as being in-universe, not irl.
But wouldn’t it just be wrong about the Star Wars lore instead? Either way, it’s not correct lol
It isn’t true in universe because the person chooses whether to pursue the light side or dark side. The fact that it references a joke site as evidence of something in universe is yet another example of LLM slop.
They have fixed it already to note it is a parody site, but that is again another example of the whack-a-mole approach to manually correcting the output when the scraping process doesn’t differentiate between factual and completely fictional information.
The JABDE? They missed an opportunity there. Should’ve named it the Journal of Astrobiological Big Bio Assays.










