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Might be interesting to make an read only instance like r/SubredditSimulator that only has bot accounts. maybe with an open source LLM hosted on the server with the instance.
Great idea, this is the sort of thing I was thinking of.
I find it strange how this post has become heavily downvoted, I guess some people would rather not think about it at all rather than consider the possibilities.
probably best to keep it in a corner though, even if they weren't all Generative AI, reddit got so flooded with repost/LLM bots that it became annoying to read comments on the big subs.
I don't want them it to flood lemmy too. It's nice to known all the content here it human generated. And I'm sure even the people training these models get annoyed by the training data getting filled with AI output.