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>In the 2010s there wasn't much you could do but with AI we have now you can effectively combat bots in real time by analyzing posting patterns of accounts to determine fakes from the real ones and delete them/shadow ban them. I have a friend who works in marketing and this is very real tech that is being used to combat review-bombs and help sell product.
that is cool
i'm glad they're looking into that atleast, also ty
i hate how "AI" is now an umbrella term which covers so much vaguely related shit, it makes it hard to glean much :/
but yeah there's alot of applications of neural networks for pattern recognition in general
i can imagine they'd be good for that
apparently there's applications in cybersecurity as well, with companies like barracuda networks, but i don't know many of the details
computer vision has been demonstrated to accurately predict cancer from medical images, where a human would have no idea looking at the same images..
but it's interesting, when you make a very successful/accurate computer vision (or other classification) model like that, it's impossible to tell WHAT it's picking up on, like what actual things it's "looking for" in order to classify images in one category or another
the thing is a black box, even when it works well
although i think that's being studied, and it's semi-possible to figure out at this point, idk the limitations though
>With AI we’re heading towards an age of internet control, not chaos.
with regard to this, i agree, but that control could be used to create a FEELING of chaos, which becomes self-fulfilling through the actions of large enough groups of people, you know?
idk
i remember le metal gear solid 2 speech lol
there were parts i didn't quite get