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[โ€“] MiDaBa@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 week ago (5 children)

Ai has been trained on current and past writing which could be considered plagiarism depending on if you're asking an Ai CEO or not. My question is, what happens when most writing is done by Ai? Do they continue to train it but now on itself? Will the language models experience deterioration at that point?

This is actually a problem a lot of people are working on, they used to call the resulting failure 'model collapse'. Training AI on existing slop does tend to deteriorate and is overall a bad time for AI.

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