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Jun 30 14:11 UTC

Meta Posed as Teens to Prompt Rival Chatbots About Suicide, Sex, and Drugs (wired.com)

23 points|by meander_water||7 comments|Read full story on wired.com

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  1. 1. zhoBEENG||context
    What’s even the story here? QA Engineers Perform Job?
  2. 2. pier25||context
    On products from their competitors?
  3. 3. DroneBetter||context
    well it seems advantageous to be able to say "your honour, we're being unfairly singled out here; at the time of the incident this lawsuit concerns, none of our competitors had resolved this problem either" and have receipts.

    (and also know whether the safeguards they're trying to implement/improve towards have been achieved or are theoretical)

  4. 4. estearum||context
    Sure but that's not QA Engineers Performing Job
  5. 5. zhoBEENG||context
    Yes, you’re right. I was just quickly lumping any contractor whose job is to run tests from a test case sheet under the QA umbrella. I guess a more likely title is Product Market Analyst, or something like that. But I was mostly stating that I don’t find this weird at all. I definitely have looked at competitor’s API’s, for example, when designing my own. I would find it weird not to.
  6. 6. starkeeper||context
    Facebook is really upping their total evil alignment.

    They don’t care if they are hated.

  7. 7. Sabinus||context
    Why is paying people to pretend to be a suicidal teen to a chatbot evil?