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How was AI given free access to the entire internet?
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How was AI given free access to the entire internet?

I remember a while back that there were many cautions against letting AI and supercomputers freely access the net, but the restriction has apparently been lifted for the LLMs for quite a while now. How was it deemed to be okay? Were the dangers evaluated to be insignificant? submitted by /u/NewShadowR [link] [comments]
AI is Making Scams So Real, Even Experts Are Getting Fooled
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AI is Making Scams So Real, Even Experts Are Getting Fooled

AI tools are being used to create fake businesses that look completely real — full websites, executive bios, social media accounts, even detailed backstories. Scams are no longer obvious — there are no typos, no bad English, no weird signals. Even professional fraud investigators admit it's getting harder to tell real from fake. Traditional verification methods (like Google searches or company registries) aren't enough anymore. The line between real and fake is disappearing faster than most people realize. This is just a quick breakdown — I wrote the full coverage here if you want the deeper details. At what point does “proof” online stop meaning anything at all? submitted by /u/8litz93 [link] [comments]
Extensive Deep Research
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Extensive Deep Research

Hey everyone, I’m working on a project where I need deep, thorough research. I’ve been using GPT to gather insights, but I’ve noticed it often comes up with more surface-level information or stops after about 7 minutes. My goal is to really dig deep, pulling from hundreds of sources across the web, and integrating long-form content, research papers, case studies, and more into a comprehensive analysis. Has anyone figured out how to push GPT to source from a wider range of references, or how to guide it into truly extensive research? I’m looking for strategies to either prompt GPT better or integrate more research sources to get a longer, more detailed output. Any tips on how to tweak prompts, integrate external sources, or get GPT to research deeply and thoroughly would be super helpful! A...
I think my coursework is buggered because of AI
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I think my coursework is buggered because of AI

I just finished my 61-page geography coursework and this AI detector has accused me of using AI (when I haven't). I have to submit it tomorrow and it will be ran through an AI detector to make sure I haven't cheated Please tell me this website is unreliable and my school will probably not be using it! submitted by /u/GeorgeA100 [link] [comments]
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