I was looking for information on insect vision for a report I'm writing and came across an internet article. The first thing I noticed is that there was a picture under the header that the article called a mantis, but the anatomy was all wrong. It was covered in ocelli, for one.
Then I started reading, and as someone that has used chat GPT before... Yeah it was clearly written by an algorithm...
This is the site. https://healingpicks.com/
Look at the pics closely and you'll see they're messed up.
How long until the whole internet is just this shit? This is why there needs to be rules and shit about this, I don't care if it stifles the 'entrepreneurial spirit' of AI or whatever. The droves of lazy copy and paste style news and 'top ten' sites were already bad enough, but this shit is bringing the internet to a new low in quality.
I can't wait until this shit is banned by China or something.
An archive.org backup from like 2019 is going to be the low-background steel of human knowledge
libgen, sci-hub, etc
Journals are already being poisoned with fake llm generated scientific artlices. The implications are really frightening. Science is already facing a few crises.
Even in legitimate cases, I know for a fact one of my PIs uses ChatGPT to write big chunks of his manuscripts and fixes the details and adds the data. Anything written now has a good chance of having bits of AI in there at the least