Given that AI models are trained on Reddit data, do you think someone has already become the subject of shittymorph’ed by now?
Exploring AI Knowledge Through Reddit-Inspired Language Styles
In recent developments, many AI models are trained on vast datasets that include content from Reddit. This raises an intriguing question: has anyone, at this point, experienced AI-generated content that resembles the notorious “Shittymorph” style—a form of internet slang characterized by exaggerated, often humorous or edgy language?
Prompted by this curiosity, I decided to test whether AI systems like Gemini are familiar with such niche internet memes and genres. When I asked Gemini to respond in a “Shittymorph” style, it delivered quite convincingly, demonstrating a surprising awareness of this particular aesthetic.
This experiment leads to a broader consideration: could exploring more obscure subcultures and Reddit lore help us better understand the depth and boundaries of an AI’s knowledge? Investigating lesser-known communities and their unique vernacular might reveal how far these models have truly come in understanding internet culture.
What are your thoughts? Are there other hidden corners of Reddit lore that could serve as useful benchmarks for evaluating AI comprehension? Sharing ideas could help us uncover the limits and potential of current AI language models in capturing the diverse nuances of online communities.
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