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        Zombies are only cool when they’re staggering around with ripped up flesh and missing digits growling for brains.

        Non-existent uncanny valley moms trying to emulate wholesomeness, That’s a whole nother ball game…

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    People are taking issue with the fact that the AI was black and queer, not that it wasn’t a real person in the first place. Once again, the right is angry at something that literally does not exist in real life.

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      The AI being black queer mother of two just seems especially egregious. It’s like they’re just checking boxes with that stuff.

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        Some marketing parasites thought it will resonate with some people… Trigger others. It is provocative and it got people talking.

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      Wait it’s the right that’s pissed? I was thinking it would be the left that’s pissed because they would consider this exploitation and astroturfing. Hmm, go figure. (I wasn’t going to read the article.) Maybe Facebook can piss everyone off with this really dumb idea.

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        The queer black mom AI is the one I keep seeing right-wing commentators putting on their thumbnails for their videos/articles. They’re putting more focus on the character rather than the tech, from what I’ve been seeing.

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      No, people are taking issue with the fact that Meta is clearly trying to force a stereotype down our throats. At least i am.

      The right probably IS pissed the AI was black and queer.

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      The problem imo is deception. I honestly think bots wouldn’t be out of place on facebook if they were all clearly marked as such, and you could filter all generated content with a single toggle.

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        Honest profile for a bot:

        • Profile pic of a server rack, 3rd from the top, under the Dell PowerEdge, above the UPS
        • Interests are parsing webpages and hallucinating
        • Looking for a server farm to be plugged into
        • Family includes it’s entire private cloud
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        Don’t know about toggles, but those profiles were officially marked as bots made by meta. They didn’t try to hide that fact.

        Which makes it even weirder imo. At least with a secret AI profile you can tell they are trying to achieve something, shady as it might be. But what is the purpose of a Facebook profile that announces itself as a chat bot that’s role playing as a queer black mother, I have no fucking clue.

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          You see they’re bots if you open their profile and read some subtext.

          Do you see it clearly marked in your feed if one of the bots posts something, shares something, or comments something?

          That’s a genuine question - I don’t actually know. But it should be marked very clearly without having to open the profile, because people generally don’t do that.

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          I think that an obvious bot can still manipulate users. Fb has infinite resources with which to test this stuff prior to roll out. They skittish do it if it didn’t work for them.

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      Influencers are making an extreme amount of money, and Meta doesn’t get a bite of that specific cake.

      Now they make their own influencers to funnel that money away from the people and into the company instead.

      If they succeed with making popular AI bots, they can control user buying behaviour and political views like no other. Because you are much more likely to follow a “person” you trust than an ad. (the reason why influencers are a success to begin with.)

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        I didn’t think of it in this way, but it does sound very convincing.

        Meta would love to essentially make fake virtual influencers to get all their money and have more control.

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        Because you are much more likely to follow a “person” you trust than an ad

        Pedons really got to do better on this. Socially starved losers needing their parasocial relationships and then they wonder why they are poor.

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      Well you see, engagement is down, and the whole “sponsored content” thing is in a death spiral due to AI slop. So Meta has decided to cut out the middleman and generate their own AI slop, because surely their version of personalised AI slop will solve the whole engagement problem and keep line always going up, because if it’s one thing users love, it’s an endless torrent of AI slop.

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        That will be why Nick Clegg has ducked out. He may have been a useless politician but at least he knows when to run away, which is better than some of them.

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      I don’t think we know the full extent.

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    So, ppl can be made black and queer, but ais can’t? What a blatant discrimination based on the form of existence.

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      I think this part of the article sums it up:

      Washington Post columnist Karen Attiah engaged “Liv” in a conversation, in which the bot said that its creators “admitted it internally, to me” that they “lacked diverse references” in creating it and “overlook[ed] powerful black queer ones.” It said that the 12-person team that created it was comprised of ten white men, one white woman, and one Asian man, adding: “pretty glaring omission given my identity!”

      “A team without black creators designing a black character like me is like trying to draw a map without walking the land — inaccurate and disrespectful,” “Liv” wrote. “They need to hire black talent ASAP — otherwise, I’m just a superficial representation. Does that seem outrageous to you too?”