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7 minutes ago, Go Ds said:

Huh? If you're not interested in jumper numbers you wouldn't click on on a thread called Jumper Numbers. If you're not interested in best looking Demons players ever you wouldn't click on a thread called Best Looking Demons Players. If you're not interested in ChatGPT .......

 

I guess if 15 topics in a row mention AI I'd agree with you. But unless AI becomes amazingly good at predicting or analysing AFL I think we're pretty safe 

so you're saying i needn't have bothered reading it after realising it was ai based

yeah sure, i could just skip such threads. but it just seemed an opportunity to post a warning, especially as ai programs are not very helpful on subjective issues like a footy fan forum. i've seen recently how ai has had a bad and deceptive effect on a couple of other forums i used to like.  there, they just started with just a few posts that became a torrent. and worse they were becoming harder and harder to identify.

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19 hours ago, Giles said:

Will be fun to check how this goes during the year. It’s based on what’s on the ‘net. It seems to have thrown up some strange positions  

Predicted 2025 AFL Ladder - end of Home and Away

Fremantle Dockers - On the rise with a solid young core

Carlton Blues - Talented but inconsistent, should make finals.

Geelong Cats - Aging but still dangerous in September.

Gold Coast Suns - Improving but not quite top-eight ready.

Essendon Bombers - Mid-table, still developing.

Collingwood Magpies - Slight decline after recent success.

Adelaide Crows - Rebuilding, not finals-ready.

West Coast Eagles - Expected to finish last, still struggling.

I mean... isn't this the pre-season summary for these teams every season?

8 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

so you're saying i needn't have bothered reading it after realising it was ai based

yeah sure, i could just skip such threads. but it just seemed an opportunity to post a warning, especially as ai programs are not very helpful on subjective issues like a footy fan forum. i've seen recently how ai has had a bad and deceptive effect on a couple of other forums i used to like.  there, they just started with just a few posts that became a torrent. and worse they were becoming harder and harder to identify.

You mean you'd be reading someone's post and suddenly suspect/realise it was actually just AI? I don't want that either. As long as we're forewarned that threads are about AI or dont open threads only to find they're infested with AI responses I'm fine with it 

 
20 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Check out this Dimwit 

Laughable

 

He looks like Petraccas little brother. And a jealous little brother too.

Also his bed in the back of shot! You expect his mum to come in half way through the video

"Mum, I told you not to interrupt when I'm doing my AFL preview video"

He really would get bullied at school.

2 hours ago, In Harmes Way said:

That would be artificial insemination

No Bull. 

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  • 3 weeks later...

North 4 in a row! 

I love to know the parameters. (Your turn to throw the dart Alby.)

 

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