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  1. Chatbots Keep Telling Stories About Lighthouse Keeper 'Elias Thorne'. We Might Know Why

    A recurring character named Elias Thorne, often depicted as a lighthouse keeper or clockmaker, is appearing in stories generated by various large language models, including ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. Researchers from Cornell University suggest this phenomenon stems from the models' safety and alignment tuning, and a shared lineage of training data derived from early ChatGPT conversations. This AI

    Chatbots Keep Telling Stories About Lighthouse Keeper 'Elias Thorne'. We Might Know Why
  2. Will "Elias Thorne" become the new John Doe? https://www. 404media.co/elias-thorne-chatb ots-llms-chatgpt-lighthouse-keeper-story/ # AI # slop

    A recent article discusses the potential for AI-generated personas, like the fictional "Elias Thorne," to become as pervasive and influential as the "John Doe" legal placeholder. These AI characters, often trained on vast datasets including personal information, raise concerns about their impact on public perception and the spread of misinformation. The piece highlights the need to understand the origins and implications of these digital entities. AI

    IMPACT Explores the potential for AI-generated personas to shape public discourse and understanding.

  3. In case you, like me, are keeping tabs on LLMs in publishing, here's one on prompt-generated stories and AI authors. I have not yet run into ol' Elias in the wi

    A discussion is emerging around the use of large language models (LLMs) in the creation of written content, specifically concerning AI-generated stories and authors. The conversation touches upon the potential for AI to produce published works, with an acknowledgment that this is likely an inevitable development in the literary world. AI

    IMPACT Discusses the growing trend of AI-generated content in publishing, indicating a potential shift in authorship and content creation.