So regular Google search results are being flooded with LLM generated pages but Google Scholar is at least safe from this happening to it, right?
...right? :blobfoxcofeterrified:
So regular Google search results are being flooded with LLM generated pages but Google Scholar is at least safe from this happening to it, right? 9 comments
I keep reading about how LLM generated pages are already flooding a considerable chunk of the internet but at the same time I rarely do encounter those pages so my internet usage habits must be fairly good. Or maybe I'm just adapting to using general search engines less. Machine learning has immense potential to improve a lot of tools used by creators; things like content-aware fill, removing backgrounds from images, colour-correcting video, applying filters, reducing image noise, cleaning up audio. Just don't use it to generate all the content from scratch...
I stopped using Reddit when they took away the alternative client I was using. I stopped using Twitter when they took away the alternative client I was using. It's not like I decided to stop what I was doing, they just took it away so they probably don't want me to be a user anyway. :blobcatgooglyshrug: Here's an example of an actually genuinely awesome use of https://youtu.be/3ihjz7g1OQM We just really, really need to solve the copyright issues. what a title
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Hm, I should probably look for Google Scholar alternatives, just in case--
OH COME ON