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RE: AAAA - Ask Acid Almost Anything 2

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How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

Sorry, I can't think of a serious question. It's late here. Hmmm. What do you think about ChatGPT and it's impact on Hive? I'm sure it hasn't escaped you that more and more posts here are being written with it.

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Do you have any proof? ;p

Well, users by now should realize that reputation (no not the number next to our name) is the real long term race to continuous rewards and that one mistake can some times ruin it and maybe even put a stop to your source of income, at least post rewards. While it's going to be even harder to wade through the newbie posts I think people also realize that posts are more often about you, the person, the individual and what you think about it, rather than just always about the content.

I'd rather for instance read a post reviewing a new episode of a tv show of some of my favorite authors on Hive than someone who professionally writes reviews for a website share it on Hive, more people need to realize that and that upvotes isn't always about the posts, more about "investing" in the authors/users which requires trust.

Hopefully they make some more progress on detecting AI content but let's see how it goes. With the current trend most hive content may just end up being @threespeak shorts in the near future anyway.

That's a good rational take on it.

I tend to think it will eventually be nearly impossible to detect, especially when we start to reach the point where we can personalize these AI bots by training them on our own writings so that they can mimic our writing voice. That in mind, we are just going to have to live with it.

more people need to realize that and that upvotes isn't always about the posts, more about "investing" in the authors/users which requires trust.

Yeah I think those of us who have been here for many years understand that, but some newbies are slow to see past the dollar signs on posts.