Wikipedia:WikiBlade Runner

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AI generated content is like any other technology. It’s either a benefit or a hazard. If they're a benefit, it's not a problem. If it’s a hazard, you turn to these users.

They're implants. Those aren't your memories, they're somebody else's.

Rick Deckard

A WikiBlade Runner mopping up some slop

Much like replicants, LLMs and other AI tools have no knowledge of their own— they have to use someone else’s. With no understanding or context behind this information, they frequently make obvious mistakes like making up entirely fictitious sources. In the most obvious cases AI articles can be retired with extreme prejudice. As machines, they are also prone to repetitive behaviors and tics that give them away; as such an important tool of WikiBlade Runners is the WikiVoight-Kampf Test.

As easy as it is to spot most AI content, WikiBlade Runners should be wary of retiring human content by mistake.

A list of suspected replicants can be found here.

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