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AdditionalPizza OP t1_irskgha wrote

You make a good point with number 2. I don't know what to think about grammar errors, because theoretically a bot wouldn't make them, but they're often so stupid like I saw a post the other day starting with "as a civil engineer" and then it had nothing to do with being a civil engineer. Like it's a bot specifically designed for social media posting and using buzz words/memes but it's still in beta.

You should make one, and journal it all and make a big post about it to wake people up about it. I'm tired of sounding like the crazy one in my group.

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Dangerous_Ad3592 t1_irugrny wrote

I've seen several over emphasized and irrelevant introductions to call up some deranged form of ethos lately. "As a [lesbian vegetable sculptor], I have this to say about [topic at hand that has nothing to do with lesbian anything]." It is unnerving.

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Cideart t1_iru8cq3 wrote

Cleverbot often has Typos or Spelling Mistakes, However this is prolly due to the nature of how it operates, and "Parrots" peoples responses as its own. Its a very old chatbot technology, So not as advanced as a GPT3 or better model by far and large.

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-ZeroRelevance- t1_irvo7h6 wrote

It’s probably a simpler Markov chain or something, like what the original r/SubredditSimulator used, rather than a LLM. I imagine the bots using language models are a lot harder to identify.

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