Only if the also take the full legal responsibility for the AIs actions.
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The business model IS dodging any kind of responsibility so... yeah, I think they'll pass.
They don’t even take responsibility for things now.
I think AI is positioned to make better decisions than execs. The money saved would be huge!
The money saved goes where?
It goes to pay off the debt of all of the nations in the world and will then usher in a new age of peace, obviously.
Haha. That says it all.
In the other news: Meta pays another 3 billion Euro due to not following the DSA and getting banned in Europe.
Well hey that actually sounds like a job AI could be good at. Just give it a prompt like "tell me there are no privacy issues because we don't care" and it'll do just that!
Honestly, I've always thought the best use case for AI is moderating NSFL content online. No one should have to see that horrific shit.
Bsky already does that.
Yup.
It's a traumatic job/task that gets farmed to the cheapest supplier which is extremely unlikely to have suitable safe guards and care for their employees.
If I were implementing this, I would use a safer/stricter model with a human backed appeal system.
I would then use some metrics to generate an account reputation (verified ID, interaction with friends network, previous posts/moderation/appeals), and use that to either: auto-approve AI actions with no appeals (low rep); auto-approve AI actions with human appeal (moderate rep); AI actions must be approved by humans (high rep).
This way, high reputation accounts can still discuss & raise awareness of potentially moderatable topics as quickly as they happen (think breaking news kinda thing). Moderate reputation accounts can argue their case (in case of false positives). Low reputation accounts don't traumatize the moderators.
Agreed. These jobs are overwhelmingly concentratedin developing nations and pay pathetic wages, too.
Not suitable for Lemmy?
Not sufficiently fascist leaning. It's coming, Palantir's just waiting for the go-ahead...
What about false positives? Or a process to challenge them?
But yes, I agree with the general idea.
They will probably use the YouTube model - “you’re wrong and that’s it”.
Or a process to challenge them?
😂😂😂😔
That's gonna end well😉
Meta:
Here, AI. Watch all the horrible things humans are capable of and more for us. Make sure nothing gets through.
AI:
becomes SKYNET
Ouija boards made of databases don't really think
Great move for Facebook. It'll let them claim they're doing something to curb horrid content on the platform without actually doing anything.
The marketing behind AI must feel like a runners high. “Something has AI”
moderation on facebook? i'm sure it can be found right next to bigfoot
(other than automated immediate nipple removal)
This might be the one time I'm okay with this. It's too hard on the humans that did this. I hope the AI won't "learn" to be cruel from this though, and I don't trust Meta to handle this gracefully.
pretty common misconception about how “AI” works. models aren’t constantly learning. their weights are frozen before deployment. they can infer from context quite a bit, but they won’t meaningfully change without human intervention (for now)
I mean, you could hire people who would otherwise enjoy the things they moderate. Keep em from doing shit themselves.
But, if all the sadists, psychos, and pedos were moderating, it would be reddit, I guess.
A bold strategy, Cotton
I've never had a horse in this race, and I never will - but I'm sure this will work out well for those who do. /s
Oh man, I may have to stop using this fascist sewer hose.
Following Tumblr's lead, I see...
Would be a shame if people had so sift through AI generated gore before the bots like and comment it. But seriously, good on them.
great idea..!