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  1. @ApostateEnglishman This spelling appears in some dictionaries because it was used in 1646. As far as I can tell it was used only _once_. This misspelling of "loyalty" was probably a typo or mistranslation by the original author. Or, it may be an error introduced in more recent times during scanning/OCR. I haven't seen a photo of the original page so I can't confirm, but I have seen this sort of glitch happen.

    Nevertheless, it's bizarre to include such a rare and archaic word in spell-check dictionaries!

    How did this happen? I think it may be a consequence of LLMs scraping content from online sources, using what it finds without the intelligence to discern between quality and slop, and negligent humans failing to review machine-generated content before declaring "LGTM, ship it!" Next, that LLM gets scraped by other LLMs, which indiscriminately incorporate the errors into their own AI model training corpus in an ever-worsening "Habsburg AI" feedback loop.

    Thus, it seems one person's typo nearly 400 years ago has resurfaced and is contributing to AI Model Collapse.

    #AI #LLM #LLMs #AISlop #HabsburgAI #AIModelCollapse #ModelCollapse #AutoCarrot

  2. @ApostateEnglishman This spelling appears in some dictionaries because it was used in 1646. As far as I can tell it was used only _once_. This misspelling of "loyalty" was probably a typo or mistranslation by the original author. Or, it may be an error introduced in more recent times during scanning/OCR. I haven't seen a photo of the original page so I can't confirm, but I have seen this sort of glitch happen.

    Nevertheless, it's bizarre to include such a rare and archaic word in spell-check dictionaries!

    How did this happen? I think it may be a consequence of LLMs scraping content from online sources, using what it finds without the intelligence to discern between quality and slop, and negligent humans failing to review machine-generated content before declaring "LGTM, ship it!" Next, that LLM gets scraped by other LLMs, which indiscriminately incorporate the errors into their own AI model training corpus in an ever-worsening "Habsburg AI" feedback loop.

    Thus, it seems one person's typo nearly 400 years ago has resurfaced and is contributing to AI Model Collapse.

    #AI #LLM #LLMs #AISlop #HabsburgAI #AIModelCollapse #ModelCollapse #AutoCarrot

  3. @ApostateEnglishman This spelling appears in some dictionaries because it was used in 1646. As far as I can tell it was used only _once_. This misspelling of "loyalty" was probably a typo or mistranslation by the original author. Or, it may be an error introduced in more recent times during scanning/OCR. I haven't seen a photo of the original page so I can't confirm, but I have seen this sort of glitch happen.

    Nevertheless, it's bizarre to include such a rare and archaic word in spell-check dictionaries!

    How did this happen? I think it may be a consequence of LLMs scraping content from online sources, using what it finds without the intelligence to discern between quality and slop, and negligent humans failing to review machine-generated content before declaring "LGTM, ship it!" Next, that LLM gets scraped by other LLMs, which indiscriminately incorporate the errors into their own AI model training corpus in an ever-worsening "Habsburg AI" feedback loop.

    Thus, it seems one person's typo nearly 400 years ago has resurfaced and is contributing to AI Model Collapse.

    #AI #LLM #LLMs #AISlop #HabsburgAI #AIModelCollapse #ModelCollapse #AutoCarrot

  4. @ApostateEnglishman This spelling appears in some dictionaries because it was used in 1646. As far as I can tell it was used only _once_. This misspelling of "loyalty" was probably a typo or mistranslation by the original author. Or, it may be an error introduced in more recent times during scanning/OCR. I haven't seen a photo of the original page so I can't confirm, but I have seen this sort of glitch happen.

    Nevertheless, it's bizarre to include such a rare and archaic word in spell-check dictionaries!

    How did this happen? I think it may be a consequence of LLMs scraping content from online sources, using what it finds without the intelligence to discern between quality and slop, and negligent humans failing to review machine-generated content before declaring "LGTM, ship it!" Next, that LLM gets scraped by other LLMs, which indiscriminately incorporate the errors into their own AI model training corpus in an ever-worsening "Habsburg AI" feedback loop.

    Thus, it seems one person's typo nearly 400 years ago has resurfaced and is contributing to AI Model Collapse.

    #AI #LLM #LLMs #AISlop #HabsburgAI #AIModelCollapse #ModelCollapse #AutoCarrot

  5. @ApostateEnglishman This spelling appears in some dictionaries because it was used in 1646. As far as I can tell it was used only _once_. This misspelling of "loyalty" was probably a typo or mistranslation by the original author. Or, it may be an error introduced in more recent times during scanning/OCR. I haven't seen a photo of the original page so I can't confirm, but I have seen this sort of glitch happen.

    Nevertheless, it's bizarre to include such a rare and archaic word in spell-check dictionaries!

    How did this happen? I think it may be a consequence of LLMs scraping content from online sources, using what it finds without the intelligence to discern between quality and slop, and negligent humans failing to review machine-generated content before declaring "LGTM, ship it!" Next, that LLM gets scraped by other LLMs, which indiscriminately incorporate the errors into their own AI model training corpus in an ever-worsening "Habsburg AI" feedback loop.

    Thus, it seems one person's typo nearly 400 years ago has resurfaced and is contributing to AI Model Collapse.

    #AI #LLM #LLMs #AISlop #HabsburgAI #AIModelCollapse #ModelCollapse #AutoCarrot

  6. 'Some Signs of #AIModelCollapse Begin To Reveal Themselves' - Slashdot

    In particular, I'm finding that when I search for hard data such as market-share statistics or other business numbers, the results often come from bad sources. Instead of stats from 10-Ks, the US Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) mandated annual business financial reports for public companies, I get numbers from sites purporting to be summaries of business reports.
    #ai #gigo #aimodels

    slashdot.org/story/25/05/28/02

  7. 'Some Signs of #AIModelCollapse Begin To Reveal Themselves' - Slashdot

    In particular, I'm finding that when I search for hard data such as market-share statistics or other business numbers, the results often come from bad sources. Instead of stats from 10-Ks, the US Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) mandated annual business financial reports for public companies, I get numbers from sites purporting to be summaries of business reports.
    #ai #gigo #aimodels

    slashdot.org/story/25/05/28/02

  8. 'Some Signs of #AIModelCollapse Begin To Reveal Themselves' - Slashdot

    In particular, I'm finding that when I search for hard data such as market-share statistics or other business numbers, the results often come from bad sources. Instead of stats from 10-Ks, the US Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) mandated annual business financial reports for public companies, I get numbers from sites purporting to be summaries of business reports.
    #ai #gigo #aimodels

    slashdot.org/story/25/05/28/02

  9. 'Some Signs of Begin To Reveal Themselves' - Slashdot

    In particular, I'm finding that when I search for hard data such as market-share statistics or other business numbers, the results often come from bad sources. Instead of stats from 10-Ks, the US Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) mandated annual business financial reports for public companies, I get numbers from sites purporting to be summaries of business reports.

    slashdot.org/story/25/05/28/02

  10. 'Some Signs of #AIModelCollapse Begin To Reveal Themselves' - Slashdot

    In particular, I'm finding that when I search for hard data such as market-share statistics or other business numbers, the results often come from bad sources. Instead of stats from 10-Ks, the US Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) mandated annual business financial reports for public companies, I get numbers from sites purporting to be summaries of business reports.
    #ai #gigo #aimodels

    slashdot.org/story/25/05/28/02