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I think using LLMs to HELP with moderation makes sense. The problem with all these companies is they appear to think it'll be perfect and lay off all the humans.
I don't think this is about LLM's. That's not synonymous with AI.
I mean, what people refer to as AI today isn't really synonymous with actual AI
It's been cheapened
I don't think it's that. LLM's very much are actual AI. Most people just take that term to mean something more than that when it actually doesn't. A simple chess engine is an AI as well.
Yeah, LLMs could really help. Other tools without AI are also helpful. The problem with all those companies is that they don't want to do moderating for the public good at all. Reddit could kill a lot of Fake News on it's platform, prevent reposts of revenge porn or kick idiots just by implementing a few rules. They don't want to