• Annoyed_🦀 @lemmy.zip
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    6 days ago

    Lmao, a moment ago our friend group is talking about dream and nightmare, one guy just post an AI wall of text talking about what dream mean, and it does read exactly like a pseudo-science. I mean no harm to him, but it’s just silly because the text from AI sound so authoritative and assertive while i have to look at medical site each time i googled and think “is this site legit or is it copypasta tabloit?”

    I think it’s really how people operate on the internet, they don’t doubt source because it’s on the internet.

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      6 days ago

      When anyone drops an ai blob in a discussion I ignore it and continue the discussion as if it was not there.

      If I wanted to ask an llm, I would do it myself.

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      Tbh, I almost never ask or am asked for a source in person (not that I believe everything I hear, I’ll just look it up later unless it’s a specific type of social situation), but it happens a lot online. I don’t know how I would respond if someone dropped some obvious bullshit in a group chat, because it’s a different type of interaction.