It’s also easier than ever to produce fake screenshots of articles in support of your argument. For a careless reader who only reads the headline (not that that’s any of us) or a site trying to rise in search rankings through sheer volume of unique articles, neural net-generated nonsense may be a substitute for real information. But they’re releasing demos like this because it’s important to learn how good it can be, and how to build algorithms to detect it. As you can see, it’s still not too difficult to spot neural net-written text. I generated the above using GROVER’s fake news generation/detection demo. Now that algorithms like GPT-2, BERT, and GROVER have trained on a big chunk of the internet and are powerful enough to hold a train of thought for more than a sentence or two, people are worried that it might become easy to generate large quantities of hard-to-moderate fake news.
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