What do you think about AI comments?
Ghost Kitty
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Ted Schaefer@sixbangs
Albert
most humans aren't very good at operating AI yet, so they don't provide it with enough context to make a good comment. that makes them easy to spot, annoying, and worthless.
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@baran_cezayirli yep, true enough. i would consider it to be inauthentic, but i think people will do it anyway, and at some point it will be impossible to tell the difference.
Augmented Reality 2021
Most AI content is already bad. But AI comments are completely useless.
The issue isn't about AI. It's whether the comment is insightful, valuable, and helpful. Most often that's not the case.
AI comments should be used as a helper not as complete replacements. You have to add your input and edits. The same applies to any AI-related content stuff.
@darren_chen When people see AI is doing, they start becoming lazy
Replyhub
Ignore ;)
i always ignore them
Always ignore them
AI HomeDesign
They're becoming a part of every discussion. And I think we're getting used to them. Or should I say we have to.
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I don't engage with them.
AI comments are not good
I hate AI comments
LangWatch
I'm now wondering how many comments in this thread are AI comments😅
Never use AI comments
Ignore them
I ignore them. How do you deal with them?
The LinkedIn Inbound Playbook
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They are overused and usually pretty easy to spot at the moment, but it's just going to keep getting more and more difficult to identify. Kind of a scary precedent when you think about it. It's easier to sway opinions when its deployed on a mass scale.
I don't see a point. If you are trying to spam the internet to grow your following, it is fine I guess however, if you will be interacting with your followers with AI, how you are going to sell them?
Motiff
I think AI comments, when crafted thoughtfully, can add significant value by providing insightful perspectives or clarifying complex topics. However, it's crucial they're used responsibly to enrich discussions without overshadowing genuine human interaction.
@ryan_motiff I was going to write the same :D The wording is so obvious and I even do not think it is relevant. Which complex topics we are trying to explain in our comments?