Since AI models are trained on Reddit data, isn’t it likely that someone, somewhere, has already been shittymorphed by now?
Exploring AI’s Exposure to Reddit Content: A Peek into Model Knowledge and Potential Limitations
As artificial intelligence models are increasingly trained on vast datasets that include Reddit data, it’s natural to wonder about the scope of their understanding. Has anyone, somewhere, received a humorous—or perhaps less-than-flattering—response crafted in the distinctive “shittymorph” style?
This question prompted me to test how well AI systems, such as the Gemini model, recognize and respond to niche internet slang and memes. When I requested a reply in the “shittymorph” style, the response was spot-on, demonstrating a surprising familiarity with this Reddit-specific jargon.
Such experiments highlight the potential for AI to grasp even more obscure facets of online culture. By exploring deeper into lesser-known Reddit lore and vernacular, we can better assess the breadth and depth of these models’ knowledge.
What are your thoughts? Are there other hidden internet subcultures or memes that could serve as benchmarks for AI understanding? Share your ideas and let’s delve into the fascinating intersection of AI training data and internet microcosms.



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