A pro-Russia content aggregation network is churning out at least 3 MILLION pieces of propaganda per year, all on sites that are virtually unusable by humans.
So what's the goal? We explore the idea that it might be to flood LLMs with pro-Russia content:
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6612cbdfd9a9ce56ef931004/t/67bf1de6429a912e3cbe8c83/1740578284208/PK+Report.pdf 1/
So what's the goal? We explore the idea that it might be to flood LLMs with pro-Russia content:
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6612cbdfd9a9ce56ef931004/t/67bf1de6429a912e3cbe8c83/1740578284208/PK+Report.pdf 1/
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🦶🏻large network footprint = higher likelihood to get scraped
👎🏻 low quality content -> not intended for sophisticated human consumption
🙅🏻♀️ bad UX make sites hard for humans to use
📉 low traffic, little promo on social
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1. Regardless of intent, the risk that this content eventually becomes integrated into LLMs is very high
2. We need more transparency from AI cos about what they're training their models on
3. Risk of witting or unwitting information laundering very high
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TLDR: This isn't your mom's internet. Be vigilant.
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...big plans for Regime Change, ehh ?
...sounds like a perfectly rational plan in 1812 and 1941.
...by 1815 & 1945 -- Not. So. Much.
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