| ▲ | Sharlin 3 days ago | |
> The incentive is to submit as many reports as possible and see what sticks, because even a 5% hit rate on a hundred submissions is better than the effort of manually verifying five findings. As I just commented in the other AI trust thread on the front page, this dynamic is funnily enough what any woman using online dating services has always been very familiar with. With the exact same tragedy of the commons that results. Except for the important difference that terrible profiles and intro messages have traditionally usually been very short and easily red-flagged. But that is, of course, now also changing or already changed due to LLMs. (Someone I follow on a certain social media platform just remarked that she got no less than fifty messages within a single hour of marking herself as "single". And she's just some average person, not a "star" of any sort.) | ||