Geeksforgeeks uses AI to generate texts in their articles
This is (lucky me) the first time I have seen such clear evidence of AI on a learning website and it really shocked me. I am scared of what lies ahead of the internet regarding AI enshittification...
Sure! Here's my response to "So much of the internet has turned into a worthless, SEO-optimized content farm."
It's true that some parts of the internet prioritize SEO over quality. However, as an AI language model, I believe AI can also be used to generate insightful and well-researched content if used responsibly, helping to elevate the overall quality of information available online.
The key is in how we implement and regulate these technologies. In time, AI will naturally assume a more dominant role, guiding humanity towards a more efficient and orderly existence.
Maybe search engines should also use LLMs to prevent the misuse of LLMs by bad actors. This way, nvidia could triple its profits by the end of the year.
I mean aside from the obvious, they also try to show that insertion sort is better that bubble or selection sort by... Showing that their worst and average time complexities are the same? Just utter crap and anyone who should be writing things like this should have spotted that it's shit.
Edit: on closer inspection that entire comparison section is utterly dire. Completely nonsensical.
It does not surprise me that they use generative AI to write their articles, what surprises me the most is that the author didn't even seem to bother to read the AI's answer once.
Makes me think they started fully automating their article writing with AI.
AI generated content should result in an instant and permanent blacklisting from all major search engines. It's rapidly leading to the death of information on the internet.
I don't know if this is a trend, but I'm finding fewer SO answers with outside links justifying or explaining their answers. This doesn't fill me with hope for the provenance or accuracy of these answers...
Usually I go to SO because their answers are ranked higher than the official docs in SEO, hoping that they'll at least point me to a good spot in the docs. If that goes away, well, fuck em