Submitted by LukeMarwood t3_zi7mrr in history
White_Lord t1_izq70m6 wrote
Reply to comment by torknorggren in The signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 by LukeMarwood
Lately I wonder how much of Reddit is still human. We're probably watching the very first case in history of AI's takeover.
lasdlt t1_izqkcpa wrote
Most of Reddit is human. I will now explain why. Yes, most Reddit users are human. However, there is a small percentage of users who are bots. These bots are programmed to upvote or downvote certain content in order to manipulate the voting system. While the bots are not technically human, they are still considered users of Reddit. I have explained that most Reddit users are human.
White_Lord t1_izqmchl wrote
Are you an AI?
MD82 t1_izqhm17 wrote
Throws such a wrench in my head by reading this.
klykerly t1_izqcymh wrote
I think about this too. But I predict White Swan events ahead for AI, based on only my imagination, and expect thresholds to be crossed. By machines invading or human carrying algorithm as in a wedding night.
citrus_sugar t1_izqg36i wrote
What are White Swan versus Black Swan events?
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klykerly t1_izqd12a wrote
I bet I could pull off an AI profile.
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