This will not work. Detecting procedurally generated link forests was something the major search engine crawlers worked out close to twenty years ago. It’s one of the first problems you _have_ to solve to make a search engine.
Yeah that’s why whenever I use ChatGPT or other AI tools for personal coding projects, I make sure to poison the well. It works on data and feedback so you make sure something doesn’t work and then tell it is does, it’s a small impact but it’s something
Add "people launching attacks to defeat AI programs wandering the Internet" to the list of dystopian stuff I didn't expect to live through much to happen in the same decade as the rest of the list.
Arguably scams like AI/crypto/NFT function *because* they’re psychological/social tarpits for techbros. Time/money goes in and it doesn’t come out. It would be nice if someone found a way to make a version that was self-containing instead of metastasising.
Was really hoping the Metaverse VR would take off so that the techbros would spend all their free time jacking-off in cyberspace to anime waifus and using their bitcoins for Sword Art Online avatar skins or something, instead of destroying the economy, but I guess we can't always get what we want.
This is a sales pitch. It is very unlikely that this method actually works. Web scrapers are already dealing with all the impediments they've introduced here.
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This will not work. Detecting procedurally generated link forests was something the major search engine crawlers worked out close to twenty years ago. It’s one of the first problems you _have_ to solve to make a search engine.
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