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Still, it's useful to be reminded that AI generated content is much, much farther reaching.
This project used a Chrome extension (with paid users, from what I could test) and collected a tonne of data and shows for products like LinkedIn, Medium and Twitter, it's anything from 30-50% of AI slop.
Lots of easy to scan charts.
I tend to only use LinkedIn to post about FFConf, then I immediately leave, and I use Reddit for either Gameboy or Home Assistant content, so I'm not really coming across this kind of content myself (or that I've noticed).
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