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Jack Mallory
The last few days--and weeks and months and years--of politics especially and hatred more generally on social media drive my near-neurotic demands for links to the origins of assertions. Especially assertions of things that might be expected to produce documentary evidence, like charges of illegal acts.
With the advent and rapid rise of AI, I fear that it will be put to bad use as well. Clearly capable of producing facts and credible information, and the links to its origin, AI can be used, already is being used, to produce things like phony photos and video. I suppose it can also be used to produce phony, print media-like articles as well.
SOooooo . . . Believe nothing you see on social media without links to origin. And stick to sources known to be reliable. And even then doubletriplequadruple check information against a variety of sources. And pass nothing on unless you've followed this process. Be ready, eager, and willing to provide evidence when asked for it. Provide TOO MUCH INFORMATION rather than nothing at all!
Sorry to be repetitive, I know I've said all this before, and most of you already think this way. In the modern world, folks who fail to follow these precepts run the risk of appearing foolish at best and or dishonest at worst.
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