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I used Power Delete Suite about a month or so ago, it's foss and it worked great.
I set it to delete each comment, but in case Reddit tries to "roll back" my deletes I also set it to manually edit and save every comment to something (ex. "comment removed"), before doing the delete. It took a good hour to get through all my comments.
I also decided not to delete my 15yo account. My logic here was perhaps that will be a protection from Reddit resurrecting my comments or account in some way, since it's still an active account. It just sits there empty now.
I deleted my ancient accounts a while ago. Let them have my random comments and snide jokes. Any LLM trained against my account would get decommed quickly
I’m fairly certain they have a backup of their DB before they made the 3rd party API announcement. It’s only a year old a fairly “unfucked” with that they could easily train an LLM off of that.
Unfortunately, they still have your comments saved in a database somewhere for LLMs to work on.
Why are we calling them AI when they aren't? Why is AGI now what we've been calling AI all this time? Is it all just marketing and did "news" outlets just go with it because it was easier?
It’s because language evolves. LLMs aren’t the traditional AI, but we’ve been referring to things like NPCs in video games as AI and all sorts of other decision making trees as AI for so long that we’ve muddied the waters as to the term’s meaning that we needed to get specific with AGI to denote that it would be something different.
It annoys me too, but better to get on board than rail against the current of the ocean.
If it's intelligent and it's artificial, it's AI. That's not even a definition that's just how adjectives and nouns work.
We bent the definition quite a bit when we waited to apply them only to systems controlling person-like models. We could have put the term on thermostats and automatic transmissions.
That's literally worse than Hitler. 🤪😄
Point good.
lol. I don’t think everyone see what you’re doing here but I do 😂
That's ok. I do it for myself always. The points are made up just like American dollars.
Money isn't real, invest in the only stable currency: memes
~~ok maybe it's not any more stable but it is funnier~~
As someone who studied CS and has followed the field of AI for a long time, you have it backwards. Machine Learning and GPTs like ChatGPT have always fallen under the umbrella of AI. Using "AI" to refer exclusively to AGI is a new trend.
To be a bit combatative here, in my opinion this new definition of "AI" that some people insist on using is either repeated by people who don't understand the history of the terms, or intentionally spread to mislead people by others who want to win an argument by redefining terms.
I'll keep repeating this until someone answers it: name one task an AGI can do with text input and text output, that an LLM can't do.
Understand it?
As far as I’m concerned, that’s a woo concept in this context.
Yeah, that's because AGI isn't here yet. When AI can finally understand that's when we'll have AGI. (Going with the current definitions)
Hmm...I bet they use the text from edits as training data too. Maybe you could poison the results by hooking a edit bot to a random text generator?