- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.ml
- ‘Make this chat discoverable.’ Beneath that, in smaller, lighter text, was a caveat explaining that the chat could then appear in search engine results." - UX designer here. People don’t read the little gray supporting text. “Search Engine” should’ve been in the headline. - I’ve always been under the impression that the little grey supporting text being little and grey is because the designer didn’t want it read but was required to put it somewhere. A dark pattern, if you will. Is it actually not intended that way? - When it’s used correctly, it should be adding a little extra color or context that’s not critical for most users, but will be helpful to a certain segment. - Or it’s bullshit that you -know- the user doesn’t care about, but it’s needed to make some person or department happy. - Or it’s a dark pattern. 
 
 
- the ignorance required to lean into ‘AI’ in such a way all but ensures this - it’s pretty telling that I hear AI talked about and seemingly used most by conservative types, I imagine because it’s being pushed by influencers in that realm and the same people bankrolling ‘AI’ everywhere. people that are already comfortable with blind faith… makes a bit of sense - then you still have people who are used to challenging and questioning things still upholding skepticism and not trusting ai because it all reeks of shit - AI for next pope! - That and conservatives abhor thinking. They need someone or something to defer to. And LLMs can give them all sorts of moderately intelligent bullshit they’ve come to expect . From their leaders and politicians. But better and faster. With possibly even less accuracy. 
 
- Apparently these people ticked a box saying “allow this chat to be indexed by search engines” and were surprised when their chats were indexed by search engines? - Where is that box ?  - even here  - It’s not there either  - It’s in the article, it said it was a short lived experiment. - I remember seeing the check box option appear to directly index to google, this explains why I can’t find it anymore. 
 I tried searching unique things in my shared text and couldn’t find any of them on the goog
 
 
 
- Are these the same users that think the sycophant machine really loves them? 
- Well I’m shocked more people don’t ignore the flashing lights at train stations and just drive into the tracks right in front the trains frankly. - They kind of do. 
- unrelated but kinda related - I’m a firefighter. Often seen folks driving toward the scene lights like moths. Can be sketchy sometimes. I suspect it’s the collimated leds just piercing into the brains of the already distracted drivers. - Target fixation. If you’re looking at something, you drift towards it. 
 
 
- Seems like a skill issue to be honest. Bunch of boomers checking boxes they dont understand, since thats entirely optional thing to create. Those public links arent created by themselves. 
- Says in the article the users clicked “share chat” then shared the links with others on services like What’s App. - Sounds like What’s App should get some flack for this too. - I don’t see why, least my understanding, you hit share chat, it creates a public link… google’s robots discover everything public and index it. Seems to me like the same problem would happen if you generated a link to share on any platform, and burned it and never sent information to any platform. Unless googles indexing all whatsapp messages, but that would be a much bigger story. - Anyway point is blame IMO falls on either chatgpt for not properly configuring a robots.txt, or google for not following it. - How does it discover the link though? Is it crawling your whatsapp chats, or just trying every possible chatgpt share link? - Y’all need to read the 5 minute article. It was a short lived feature where they had a checkbox that said: “index my chat into search engines”. Which is honestly dumb as shit if you ask me. 
- sounds to me just like googles bots are finding them… could also just be maybe chrome or similar taking note when it finds a page and dropping a dime to google. 
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- Google’s search bots shouldn’t find chats except through dumb luck. 
 Because without the GUID, it’s nearly impossible to find any shared chats at all. That’s just how GUIDs work
- I don’t know what the deal is, just that the article specifically names What’s App. 
 
 
- When you share something it’s not private anymore! More news at 23:00! - Its one thing to not be private. Its an entirely different thing for that thing to be crawled, indexed and published on the world’s biggest catalogue - Yep, and when you click a button that liteally says “make this discoverable on search engines” which is off by defualt, its the later. 
- When it’s chats with LLMs trained on this very type of data, it’s mostly the user’s fault. Of course, executives of LLM companies should still rot in prison. - It’s totally avoidable if you don’t use it, but I think the onus is mostly on the companies for advertising these chat bots as like, a friendly personal assistant when that’s absolutely not what they are. Like all “AI” shit, it runs mostly on consumer deception. 
 
- Not on the internet it’s not. 
 
 
- Oh no. Anyway. - My only thought is “no shit” 
- how are they shocked, when they also get blog posts, and other posts being summarized on the AI search? 
- lol this was on purpose 
- Omg! Now everyone will know about my erectile dysfunction! 
- FAFO. 
- Shocked, shocked I tell ya. - Insert Casablanca.gif 
- I mean, we knew this… 








