AI has made it easier than ever for anyone to post faux content on Reddit, even as execs argue that it's one of the most authentic corners of the web.
Reddit bills its human-generated content as the secret to financial success and user trust. But how can real users compete with an AI that can spin up a wild story or polarizing post in seconds?
The official Introduction to Github page included an AI-generated graphic with the phrase "continvoucly morged" on it, among other mistakes.
Discover Weekly is full of AI slop. People are using generative AI to mass-produce thousands of tracks and siphon money from ...
Chatbots can talk with you. But what if they could talk to one another?
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