Should HN Ban “I Asked AI to Create...” Type Submissions?
Every day there are dozens of them; "I asked AI to write me a haiku...", "I asked AI to paint me a picture...", "I asked AI to help me learn coding...", "I asked AI to write me a blog post...", "I asked AI to tell me a joke...", "I asked AI to write a poem...", "I asked AI to write a short story...", "I asked AI to design a new trouser press..." etc etc et-bloody-cetera.
And, almost without exception, these submissions are of no interest whatsoever to anyone outside of the person who typed some crap into ChatGPT [or other AI] and was so proud of the outcome they decided to share it with the wider world... whether or not the wider world could give a shit or not.
Yes, we all know you can type almost any kind of prompt into an AI chatbot and get some "interesting" text or imagery in response. But after the 1000th such submission it's about as interesting as hearing that someone sent an email or installed a new app on their phone. It really is the adult equivalent of running excitedly home from primary school, clutching the crappy drawing you did in class and insisitng it get stuck to the fridge door.
Please. If you want to play with your AI chatbot, just do it quietly in the corner. The rest of us DON'T BLOODY CARE!
Examples:
https://hn.algolia.com/?q=i+asked+AI
https://hn.algolia.com/?query=i asked GPT
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[ 0.29 ms ] story [ 82.8 ms ] threadI have a custom uBlock Origin filter list which blocks keywords on HN, to improve the signal to noise ratio a bit. Your comment just reminded me that "NFT" was one of the terms I added a while back. Unfortunately it's trickier to do with AI or ChatGPT because I am interested in the technology. Just not in the endless crappy "Look what I drew in AI school, Mum!" examples of its usage.
Speaking as someone else tired of the noise but still completely aware of the rule of unintended consequences.
"Please don't post on HN to ask or tell us something. Send it to hn@ycombinator.com"
"Please don't complain that a submission is inappropriate."
The later is specifically about comments and not submissions, though.
(B) I can understand you're tired of seeing "smell my finger" AI stories, but I think its obvious that others are not, yet. Why must they go away to satisfy you? Can you not ignore these things that disinterest or annoy you, using your own facilities?
Yes, "I asked AI...." the above question. And here is the reply:
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I understand your frustration with the abundance of posts about AI-generated content, especially those that seem to lack meaningful or interesting content. While it is true that the novelty of AI-generated content may have worn off for some, it is important to remember that not everyone has the same level of familiarity or interest in AI technology.
For some individuals, these posts may serve as a way to spark curiosity and interest in the potential of AI, or simply provide a fun and entertaining distraction from their daily routine. Additionally, these posts can also serve as a way for individuals to showcase their creativity and humor by crafting interesting prompts for the AI to respond to.
However, I understand that the sheer volume of these posts can be overwhelming and may detract from more substantive discussions surrounding AI technology. It may be helpful to consider filtering out these types of posts or creating separate spaces for individuals who wish to engage with AI-generated content to share and discuss their creations.
Ultimately, the beauty of a platform like Reddit is the diversity of perspectives and content it can offer. While some may find these posts tedious, they may hold value for others, and it is important to respect and appreciate the variety of interests and passions that bring people together on this platform.
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I'm not sure what to make of the ChatGPT's assumption in the last paragraph that I was I was referring to Reddit. Is it a damning reflection on the idiocy of my question?... or on the collective idiocy of a site where so many such submissions get made?
Now. Has anyone seen my fridge magnet?
Over the last few years it was crypto, NFT and blockchain.
This AI hype seems different. I see some things which are useful, some of which I can even run on my system.
More importantly, I see many more interesting if irrelevant things. I remember the early days of the web also had this kind of a feel.
So , I'm excited. And it feels good to see this kind of excitement in others.
Suddenly, there seems to be a whole new universe to explore again.
I guess my answer is 'no'!
And then the app stores filled up with "Fart Apps".
I like to keep up on AI news but it's quite saturated at the moment so would be nice to show and hide in demand.
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35274050