Earlier this year, WIRED asked AI detection startup Pangram Labs to analyze Medium. It took a sampling of 274,466 recent posts over a six week period and estimated that over 47 percent were likely AI-generated. “This is a couple orders of magnitude more than what I see on the rest of the internet,” says Pangram CEO Max Spero. (The company’s analysis of one day of global news sites this summer found 7 percent as likely AI-generated.)
I just had one of these! Literally each image was AI generated and everything real like it was from openai. It was a Google search for something like “kubernetes custom deployment rules” and it was a result that was like “kubelat.medium.com” or something. They just take the most asked questions and generate entire articles about them.
I just went to the source and asked chatGpt directly. I got a better answer anyway
Human-generated slop has been flooding Medium since forever
It was an SEO hellhole from the start, so this isn’t surprising.
Do Forbes next!
Is there a single good article on Forbes? It’s always fucking clickbait without actual content.
After all these years, I’m still a little confused about what Forbes is. It used to be a legitimate, even respected magazine. Now it’s a blog site full of self-important randos who escaped from their cages on LinkedIn.
There’s some sort of approval process, but it seems like its primary purpose is to inflate egos.
As of 2019 the company published 100 articles each day produced by 3,000 outside contributors who were paid little or nothing.[52] This business model, in place since 2010,[53] “changed their reputation from being a respectable business publication to a content farm”, according to Damon Kiesow, the Knight Chair in digital editing and producing at the University of Missouri School of Journalism.[52] Similarly, Harvard University’s Nieman Lab deemed Forbes “a platform for scams, grift, and bad journalism” as of 2022.[49]
they realized that they could just become an SEO farm/content mill and churn out absurd numbers of articles while paying people table scraps or nothing at all, and they’ve never changed
How well does the “AI detection startup’s” product work? This is a big unsolved problem but I’d be hecka skeptical.
It doesn’t, and never will
That’s because of bots like you. (I kid to make a point.)
That’s exactly what a bot would say, to stay undetected.