It’s kind of wild to criticize people for not providing the conversation prompt logs they had with LLMs and then publish code on GitHub generated by an LLM without publishing their own LLM conversation log.
AI-generated content in Wikipedia - a tale of caution
Submitted 4 weeks ago by spit_evil_olive_tips@beehaw.org to technology@beehaw.org
https://media.ccc.de/v/39c3-ai-generated-content-in-wikipedia-a-tale-of-caution
adespoton@lemmy.ca 4 weeks ago
Is there a slide deck or transcript of this? I don’t watch videos this way.
lvxferre@mander.xyz 4 weeks ago
I’m still reading the machine generated transcript of the video. But to keep it short:
The author was messing with ISBNs (international standard book numbers), and noticed invalid ones fell into three categories.
He then uses this to highlight that Wikipedia is already infested by bullshit from large “language” models², and this creates a bunch of vicious cycles that go against the spirit of Wikipedia of reliability, factuality, etc.
Then, if I got this right, he lays out four hypotheses (“theories”) on why people do this³:
Notes (all from my/Lvxferre’s part; none of those is said by the author himself)