Considering that AI models are trained using Reddit data, do you believe someone has already been “shittymorph”ed by now?
Exploring AI Knowledge Through Reddit-Inspired Interactions
As AI models continue to evolve, there’s an ongoing curiosity about the breadth and depth of their training data—particularly when it includes platforms like Reddit. Given Reddit’s vast and diverse content, it raises an intriguing question: has anyone ever managed to ‘shittify’ an AI’s response, effectively tricking it into mimicking an intentionally rough or humorous style?
Motivated by this thought, I decided to test a popular AI model—Gemini—by prompting it to respond in a ‘shittymorph’ style. The results? Consistently entertaining and surprisingly accurate, demonstrating that the model has indeed absorbed some nuances from Reddit’s unique linguistic and cultural signals.
This exploration opens up a broader conversation about how well these models understand and replicate various online subcultures. By probing with more obscure Reddit lore, we might better gauge the limits of AI’s knowledge and stylistic versatility.
Would you have suggestions or ideas on how to further push these boundaries? Delving deeper into niche communities might reveal just how much these models have learned—and how they can be guided to reflect the rich tapestry of internet history and humor.



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