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What do you hate about AI?

EliotHenry

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The growth of online marketing AI texts has increased significantly. The same structure all the time, the same words, the same argumentation. I really hate it.
 
I don't hate things like AI. However, I am very opposed to the abuse.

AI is being heavily abused. It isn't alone in its abuse. Every new tech that comes along is almost always abused by those that seek immediate, unfettered, unethical financial gains, social gains, political gains, and unlawful gains. This has been true throughout history. One of the things we see these days is how fast abused techs are implemented by "shady" players. In the past 100 years we have had more advancements than in the previous 10,000 years. In the past 5 years we have seen more advancements than in the past 100 years. This causes all of us to be met with dealing with more abuses than we ever thought possible on a daily basis.

The only way to deal with it, IMO, is to be vigilant in our fight to maintain honesty and integrity in our own lives and businesses.
 
People that spam have a new tool to make what they say, what they think to be, and many others will see, as better *content* with inferred authenticity.

More directly: better bullshit is still bullshit.

  • What bothers me about AI is its tendency to be repetitive,
  • about how to use its coding output all of the time,
  • as you prompt to make changes to the desired output of code.

"I heard you the fkn 1st time AI!"
 
Well me as an affiliate marketar where i use mainly the content strategy i dont hate it at all as it makes my life way better with my content creation etc
One thing that i hope in the future its not to be very hard abused and seen as spam heavily because of so many people using it
 
I understand the hype everytime a new innovation comes along, however, it iritates me how everything now is advertised as AI-based. Or generally the fact that it is heavily abused. Copy-pasted texts which are not even fine-tuned are my pet peeve.
 
I hate the lack of creativity in marketing and content that it has created. The barrier for entry and 0 cost has made the internet far worse off. There are really positive ways to use it and be MORE creative, but that is not the norm. I really hope there is eventually regulation for AI content, AI labelling and overall a decrease in the garbage we are seeing now.

Bots, oh man yeah the bots are a nightmare now too. It's really a shame, but like all things it will come in waves and hopefully slow down.
 
Unfortunately yes Abused more than being used.... Having said that i dont think Search Engines really care whether the content is AI generated or written by a Human as long as the content is relevant and adds Value to the website or Forum, And i dont think SE's penalise or degrade their SEO. Please correct me if i am wrong. I have personally used AI generated Text and images on some of my websites and landing pages.. and i dont want to be in the bad books of Google or any SE o_O
 
i dont think SE's penalise or degrade their SEO. Please correct me if i am wrong.

If you look through my threads and posts from earlier this year you will find the links to Google's declarations of penalizing sites for it. That was earlier this year and perhaps their stance now is different. After all, they are big into AI themselves now. I am very sure that quality of content is continuing to be the biggest filter with the SE's. I also know, for a fact, and confirmed this again just yesterday in a Google Dev meeting, that Google uses natural language processing (NLP) algorithms to detect AI-generated content. Now, if they are today saying they don't penalize anymore, then why are we with Google Dev credentials being reminded at a meeting that they monitor for it? No justification for it in the meeting, just a side note reminder we had in the group.

Graybeard told me earlier this year that Google, et al, wouldn't maintain their SEO practices against AI. Perhaps he is correct. He so often is "spot on".
 
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