Everything Is Fake on Silicon Valley's Hottest New Social Network
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A new social network is under scrutiny for potentially allowing widespread AI-generated fake content, raising concerns about authenticity and trust in online interactions.
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> Maybe with 10 gigawatts of compute, AI can figure out how to cure cancer.
> But we have been hard at work on this and believe it is possible.
I am glad they are serious and focused on the mission. Can you imagine what a disaster it would be if these people handling billions of investment were jerking around with toy apps that produce viral garbage?