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#comical — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #comical, aggregated by home.social.

  1. I have no issues with this service but a *tailor* does this? 🤔🪡

    An actual sign in #India; picture received on another social app.

    #tailor #signs #English #communication #comical #unintentional

  2. #humor #funny #comedy #funnies #humorous #comical #laughs #witty #hilarious #amusing

    Descriptive Text:

    I finally got to see my Doctor on Monday and I showed him the rash on my bottom but he just ignored me and kept pushing his cart through Costco.

  3. I think I need to lighten the mood of my feed. So I'm gonna try and throw in something funny and/or cute/or cool every once in a while.

    #humor #funny #comedy #funnies #humorous #comical #laughs #witty #hilarious #amusing

    Text:
    Doing crunches twice a day now. Captain in the morning, Nestle in the afternoon.

  4. I think I need to lighten the mood of my feed. So I'm gonna try and throw in something funny and/or cute/or cool every once in a while.

    #humor #funny #comedy #funnies #humorous #comical #laughs #witty #hilarious #amusing

  5. Across the internet, AI #error messages have emerged as a telltale sign that the writer behind a given piece of content is not human.

    Generated by AI tools such as OpenAI’s #ChatGPT when they get a request that goes against their policies, they are a #comical yet #ominous harbinger of an online world that is increasingly the product of AI-authored #spam.

    
“It’s good that people have a laugh about it, because it is an educational experience about what’s going on,” said Mike Caulfield, who researches misinformation and digital literacy at the University of Washington.

    The latest AI language tools, he said, are powering a new generation of #spammy, low-quality content that threatens to #overwhelm the internet unless online platforms and #regulators find ways to rein it in.

    washingtonpost.com/technology/

  6. Across the internet, AI #error messages have emerged as a telltale sign that the writer behind a given piece of content is not human.

    Generated by AI tools such as OpenAI’s #ChatGPT when they get a request that goes against their policies, they are a #comical yet #ominous harbinger of an online world that is increasingly the product of AI-authored #spam.

    
“It’s good that people have a laugh about it, because it is an educational experience about what’s going on,” said Mike Caulfield, who researches misinformation and digital literacy at the University of Washington.

    The latest AI language tools, he said, are powering a new generation of #spammy, low-quality content that threatens to #overwhelm the internet unless online platforms and #regulators find ways to rein it in.

    washingtonpost.com/technology/

  7. Across the internet, AI #error messages have emerged as a telltale sign that the writer behind a given piece of content is not human.

    Generated by AI tools such as OpenAI’s #ChatGPT when they get a request that goes against their policies, they are a #comical yet #ominous harbinger of an online world that is increasingly the product of AI-authored #spam.

    
“It’s good that people have a laugh about it, because it is an educational experience about what’s going on,” said Mike Caulfield, who researches misinformation and digital literacy at the University of Washington.

    The latest AI language tools, he said, are powering a new generation of #spammy, low-quality content that threatens to #overwhelm the internet unless online platforms and #regulators find ways to rein it in.

    washingtonpost.com/technology/

  8. Across the internet, AI #error messages have emerged as a telltale sign that the writer behind a given piece of content is not human.

    Generated by AI tools such as OpenAI’s #ChatGPT when they get a request that goes against their policies, they are a #comical yet #ominous harbinger of an online world that is increasingly the product of AI-authored #spam.

    
“It’s good that people have a laugh about it, because it is an educational experience about what’s going on,” said Mike Caulfield, who researches misinformation and digital literacy at the University of Washington.

    The latest AI language tools, he said, are powering a new generation of #spammy, low-quality content that threatens to #overwhelm the internet unless online platforms and #regulators find ways to rein it in.

    washingtonpost.com/technology/

  9. Across the internet, AI #error messages have emerged as a telltale sign that the writer behind a given piece of content is not human.

    Generated by AI tools such as OpenAI’s #ChatGPT when they get a request that goes against their policies, they are a #comical yet #ominous harbinger of an online world that is increasingly the product of AI-authored #spam.

    
“It’s good that people have a laugh about it, because it is an educational experience about what’s going on,” said Mike Caulfield, who researches misinformation and digital literacy at the University of Washington.

    The latest AI language tools, he said, are powering a new generation of #spammy, low-quality content that threatens to #overwhelm the internet unless online platforms and #regulators find ways to rein it in.

    washingtonpost.com/technology/