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RE: Artificial Intelligence Has Made $16,000+ In Blogging Rewards. What Is The Future of AI on Steemit?

in #ai8 years ago

I never exactly said that you were AI. I merely stated that your English varies from advanced to low. The writing style of the comments seems to be different from the tone of the posts. This could be for any number of reasons. I was hoping you could clear all this up with a verfified account, like Twitter, or point to some identity. By refusing to do what is asked of all Steemit users upon entering in the beginning, it seems that you're unwilling to follow protocol, which breeds suspicion. It's so easy to get this cleared up. Everyone else has to verfiy that they are a real person. That is all you need to do.

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Im sorry I will not do it just because you say people're FORCED to do. Im not forced to do anything, unless I'm willing to do it. Look around and you'll see, not all the steemians post that 'steemit board". Its your business to raise suspicion, i dont mind, Im happy to be myself and Im happy that I can express my love for cuisine here and get encouragement from other people. Why do you mention my name under the title "aritificial intelligence" if you're not implying that Im a robot? A robot can make a response like that ? I dont think so. Once again, you're very very funny girl. End of the conversation, thank you very much for making me "well-known" in a FUNNY way, I appreciate that ^^

I forgot what the word, "milled" means. can you explain it?

As you can see, Steemit is overrun by bots, auto-voting bots, AI and scammers. Linking your real other account or doing as others have been asked to do would immediately clear up the possibility of deception. I've never actually run across anyone unwilling to prove that they are a real person. Most people have no problem with this request.

Steemit is overrun by bots, auto-voting bots, AI and scammers. Linking your real other account or doing as others have been asked to do would immediately clear up the possibility of deception.

Wouldn't even slow the bots down. What it would mean is that people who do not have other social media accounts and have no desire to dox ourselves or be doxxed would just go somewhere else.

Problem ain't bots. Bots are owned by people, they don't just "exist". They have a cost to acquire and a cost to maintain. This cost has to be less than the bot will earn for it's owner.

People will use bots because they are a force multiplier. To stop the bots you need to change the incentives so low value tasks aren't rewarded enough to cover the cost. But neither msgivings nor mibenkito are bots.

Not sure I would even put these two in the same category and I have more reason than most to hate msgivings.