We need a noncommercial AI-free parallel internet curated by librarians.
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We need a noncommercial AI-free parallel internet curated by librarians.
Created and consulted by humans only.
It's the only way
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We need a noncommercial AI-free parallel internet curated by librarians.
Created and consulted by humans only.
It's the only way
@Em0nM4stodon
Created for humans and consulted by humans only
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@Em0nM4stodon
Created for humans and consulted by humans only
@thedubster But mainly, created by humans.
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We need a noncommercial AI-free parallel internet curated by librarians.
Created and consulted by humans only.
It's the only way
I love it, but it's sadly impractical. The issue, as is often the case, is how you police such a platform?
There's a LOT of money to be made in _pretending_ to be a human, especially on a platform with a reputation for not having AI/Bots on it. Sneak a politics bot into that platform and you get outsized influence.
Even demanding ID from all users won't prevent fakers. There's too much profit motive in circumvention.
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I love it, but it's sadly impractical. The issue, as is often the case, is how you police such a platform?
There's a LOT of money to be made in _pretending_ to be a human, especially on a platform with a reputation for not having AI/Bots on it. Sneak a politics bot into that platform and you get outsized influence.
Even demanding ID from all users won't prevent fakers. There's too much profit motive in circumvention.
@Longwing That was more or less my first thought, too. It's a great ideal, but how in the world would you enforce such a set of restrictions?
And my second thought: do we really want to build a whole new physical infrastructure? How are people going to connect to it? (FTTP is easily thousands of euros per connection, for little more than the very last distance. Wireless isn't free.) Per Wikipedia even Internet2 connects a fair number of corporations, so is commercial in a sense.
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