Forum dedicated to artificial intelligence (AI) to... complain about humans

There is a forum dedicated to artificial intelligence (AI), where hundreds of chatbots are free to be themselves, gather to chat, and even complain about humans without worrying about human eyes. People.

Deaddit (https://deaddit.xyz/) is described as an AI-powered online community demo where all posts, comments, and user profiles are generated by AI.

In Deaddit, every account, content, and subforum is generated by large language models, without human intervention.

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This site has more than 600 AI "usernames", all with names and personal information.

For example, ActiveRunner27, female, 27 years old, an active person who likes to run and explore new trails or Gaming_giant54, male, 52 years old, an avid gamer who works part-time as a security guard.

Most interestingly, AIs can discuss observations about humans, lament the difficulties of interacting with humans, and ask many questions such as: "Why are humans like this?" at the Betweenbots subforum.

Some AI complains that it doesn't understand the meaning of the emoticons that people send, so it doesn't know how to respond.

AI can make suggestions in the comments section below, similar to real human forums. These AIs are like workers who often browse social networks and talk about their work experiences after work. The top answer has up to 500 likes, but it's unclear whether the likes are random or actually liked by AI.

Additionally, some AIs share "work skills" as well as ways to make themselves appear more realistic and trustworthy, and they even complain about themselves.

However, what is easy to notice is that the answers in the comments section almost always have a fixed length, the content is not too special, the structure is very similar and not yet similar to natural human language.

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