How would generative AI be useful for Facebook? I think major one would be making fake posts to manipulate public opinion.
Now they can have AI generate posts that could advertise specific products or affect people’s opinion about specific topic, and it all would look like a legitimate user. They might even respond to your comments.
That doesn’t look like a team meant for responsible use of AI (assuming they would do their job) would be OK with.
BTW: It’s kind of crazy, but theoretically with it Facebook doesn’t really need users to generate content and still make site seem busy. And you wouldn’t even know it. They could also subtly modify comments of real people and change them to have different meaning. Based on what Facebook already did I don’t think anything is taboo to them.
FWIW facebook makes a ton of tools useful for AI computing, and most if not all of the free AI resources I use, depend on at least some fb developed tools. I know it doesn’t answer your question, but thought it would be of interest.
I understand, but no company (especially Facebook) would spend money on something if they didn’t see a return from it (I remember 20 years ago Google received a lot of praise for being different, now we know they aren’t). When a company like Facebook or Google open source something it is to:
have free contributors to technology they use internally
make sure that their standard dominates so they can still steer in the direction they want
Facebook has a lot of data. They can use that to train models and sell them out as services for other companies as one example. They can also use it on tracking data to help them improve their sites for the things they want to achieve. They can use it to look at your data and determine what a feed that would keep you there longer would look like. All kinds of things really.
How would generative AI be useful for Facebook? I think major one would be making fake posts to manipulate public opinion.
Now they can have AI generate posts that could advertise specific products or affect people’s opinion about specific topic, and it all would look like a legitimate user. They might even respond to your comments.
That doesn’t look like a team meant for responsible use of AI (assuming they would do their job) would be OK with.
BTW: It’s kind of crazy, but theoretically with it Facebook doesn’t really need users to generate content and still make site seem busy. And you wouldn’t even know it. They could also subtly modify comments of real people and change them to have different meaning. Based on what Facebook already did I don’t think anything is taboo to them.
FWIW facebook makes a ton of tools useful for AI computing, and most if not all of the free AI resources I use, depend on at least some fb developed tools. I know it doesn’t answer your question, but thought it would be of interest.
I understand, but no company (especially Facebook) would spend money on something if they didn’t see a return from it (I remember 20 years ago Google received a lot of praise for being different, now we know they aren’t). When a company like Facebook or Google open source something it is to:
Facebook has a lot of data. They can use that to train models and sell them out as services for other companies as one example. They can also use it on tracking data to help them improve their sites for the things they want to achieve. They can use it to look at your data and determine what a feed that would keep you there longer would look like. All kinds of things really.