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> He outlined plans for creating government-run journals instead.
There once was a time when we fought an entire Cold War to stop ideas like that.
How on Earth did the system being vandalised and dismantled by these morons ever come into being in the first place? It must have been a monumental effort by everyone in society to agree on norms that protect us from a completely unscientific attitude to processing information, be it conspiracy theories or healthcare or huge bot farms producing propaganda to divide us.
How can we go back to a more stable society once the truth has been systematically eroded? For example the white house press secretary said there would be no increase in the deficit yesterday, which is a complete lie. People now search for facts that prove their suspicions correct, not search out ideas that could change their default viewpoint. I really think a society without any truth is one doomed to failure.
So the spirit is right but the substance is BS? That's the architecture of everything populist. That's how you take on the elites, there's no case where the general population knows it better than the elites. It's a case of which elites went greedy or simply screwed up and people are unhappy with the current state of affairs. After all, is it not true that the people should take batter care of their health?
I've seen people blaming it on AI but IMHO that's not the culprit. Populists always had the "best" grasp of the problems and the simplest solutions that will "solve everything" since ever. Now they can have those AI generated but before AI they had anecdotal evidence, obscure work of someone that no one else can reproduce or some historical fact that everybody knows but its complete fabrication or misrepresentation.
Maha is an Arabic name too.
probably generated by chatgpt too
I think LLMs are a net negative.
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And Stock analysis submissions have been halted as too many people were simply submitting AI generated slop [0]
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I haven't been keeping track. Does HN still think humans are supposed to be in ketosis 24/7, and that fruits are dangerous because
> muh sugar
and that it's important to stress that the "sugar lobby" has completely distorted the scientific record (without any mention of Beef checkoff or the dairy lobby)?
What's the word for 'dupe' but in this case three or four times?
What's obviously needed is for OpenAI to invest 4B in a CaaS (Citations-as-a-Service) startup that autogenerates the studies their AI makes up.