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      You can’t outsmart fake reviews though. At this point the only smart thing is assuming all reviews are fake.

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        We could, I dunno, ban misinformation 🤷‍♂️

        Make it a crime or something.

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          How would you enforce that?

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            It would be difficult, but it would fund itself. Just fine them enough and they’ll stop.

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        Yeah, reviews are relatively easy to fake with current technology. They’re short and most of them follow a fairly limited set of formats. This isn’t like generating hands where there are a ton of ways for an AI to give itself away. Not that most humans are very good at drawing hands.

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          I mean, just look at reddit. It’s full of whole fake threads of bots talking to bots using copied comments and the only way you can guess it’s a bot is by going through their history.