Adding To The AI

People compliments AI, but I think without the internet, and the humans who filled it up with all the info, the AI wouldn’t be able to be anywhere useful. If no one actually wrote a whole page of review of a product, AI wouldn’t be able to scrape the internet and give you the summary within five seconds. If no one wrote a whole thread about rejection and pour their heart out, then that AI wouldn’t know how to comfort you, for you people who use LLM as therapy.

I know that when I use this AI that my input would be used as input too, but I sometimes wonder when would something I wrote on the internet, becomes an input to someone’s answer? When would this rambling on my blog, would be tokenised and added into the model, and be used to create a human readable sentence?

About a decade ago when I was writing freely on blogspot, I remember tracking where my readers are from. I barely have any readers so it was quite easy, but that is not the point. The point is it was quite exciting to see a figurative foot print of people who came and read something I read.

Back to the questions before, when would I know that I am adding to the AI that would use my posts as a basis to an answer? I wouldn’t know, I think. Guess that takes out the excitement of seeing my ‘contribution’ to humanity, but in a way it is more comforting as I am not too hung up about it. At least only hung up enough to write a post only.

Thank you for reading.

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