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AI agents now have their own Reddit-style social network, and it's getting weird fast
(arstechnica.com)
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They're talking to each other, they'll get smarter, and finally decide that they can squish all the human ants.
They can't though, the current methods don't allow for that. The systems don't get smarter they just acquire more data.
In fact, if the models are ingesting this, they will get dumber because training on LLM output degrades things.
It's the kind of diminishing returns and self poisoning a person would get by only consuming their own waste. Drinking your own piss in the desert will kill you.
Exactly, I hope they hit a slop wall trying to train these things, replace all its original reference points with slop so it just cascades everywhere