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'Dead Internet Theory' Comes To Life With New AI-Powered Social Media App
jeudi 19 septembre 2024, 19:30 , par Slashdot
A conspiracy theory known as 'Dead Internet Theory' has gained traction in recent years, positing that most online social activity is artificial and designed to manipulate users. This theory has grown alongside the rise of large language models like ChatGPT. On Monday, software developer Michael Sayman launched SocialAI, an app that seems to embody aspects of this theory. ArsTechnica: SocialAI's 28-year-old creator, Michael Sayman, previously served as a product lead at Google, and he also bounced between Facebook, Roblox, and Twitter over the years. In an announcement post on X, Sayman wrote about how he had dreamed of creating the service for years, but the tech was not yet ready. He sees it as a tool that can help lonely or rejected people.
'SocialAI is designed to help people feel heard, and to give them a space for reflection, support, and feedback that acts like a close-knit community,' wrote Sayman. 'It's a response to all those times I've felt isolated, or like I needed a sounding board but didn't have one. I know this app won't solve all of life's problems, but I hope it can be a small tool for others to reflect, to grow, and to feel seen.' As The Verge reports in an excellent rundown of the example interactions, SocialAI lets users choose the types of AI followers they want, including categories like 'supporters,' 'nerds,' and 'skeptics.' These AI chatbots then respond to user posts with brief comments and reactions on almost any topic, including nonsensical 'Lorem ipsum' text. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/24/09/19/171258/dead-internet-theory-comes-to-life-with-new-ai-power...
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