Yeah, and I like AI being used for what it's good at, but using LLMs as a source of truth shows a fundamental misunderstanding of LLMs.
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It's the marketing. I can't really blame people for thinking LLMs can do what they're advertised.
I've noticed it used much more by younger content creators.
There's also a compounding problem right? Like if people take AI as a source and make content with it, that content will be rescraped for AI data sets thereby reaffirming information that may be false.
I agree
Not personally, and if a creator I follow did so I would unsub immediately. It’s lazy and insulting to the audience.
Anyone who cites an LLM or AI-generated summary as a legitimate source can’t be trusted to provide truthful or accurate information.
Its not forced or an concerted effort or a conspiracy to get content creators to use/promote AI.
It's laziness/simplicity.
They Google the question and screenshot the first result, which nowadays happens to be the AI-answer due to how the search engine presents the results.
Not everyone does it this way, but those that do show AI don't do it because they want to show AI specifically. It's more likely those that does differently does it because they specifically don't want to use that first option because it's AI.
Yes, everytime i go on YouTube it's one of those weird "filmed vertically" vids with yellow text that changes colour as the "person" talks and then halfway through they say a sentence which makes no sense. pure slop content
I've noticed a lot are using AI image generation now as "filler" while they talk about certain subjects. I understand, it's a lot faster and easier to generate an image according to your instructions than trying to find it in stock images or manually photoshopping something yourself. As long as this remains limited to this, I don't really have a problem with it. But it won't.
Yeah, quick visual representation of something is where genAI really shines. You give it a prompt, it spits out an image, you tweak it a few times and there's your slide 4 for a presentation.
I see more AI generated videos or photo segments used to present something. Like a Linux related guy's thumbnails are an AI generated penguin, and a sourdough bread science girl frequently uses AI video segments
These really make me feel uneasy, although I haven't seen a similar youtuber who goes so in depth into bread science
Yes, I also have the internet. I don't know if you're going crazy or not, but it's a strong trend, yes.
Well yeah obviously ai is a huge thing. What I mean is specifically, in a yt video for example, the creator makes a concerted effort to show how they used ai to find an answer.
Some probably just want something to flash on screen to grab attention and never understood what a good source was.
I'm sure lots of people just screencap the first google result or chatgpt answer, yeah.
That's what I meant too. It's what you were asking about.
The Passive Aggression of the Christ.
XD Do you mind if I use that in the future?
Lol not at all, it's not mine though.
Thank you.
At least cite the source that the LLM used. They give it to you. Lazy.