The Double Edged Sword of AI in Moderation Reddit's recent announcement that it is combating AI generated content with more AI has sparked a mix of emotions among users and experts alike.
While some view this as a bold step towards tackling the increasingly prevalent issue of synthetic activity on social media platforms, others see it as a worrisome trend that blurs the lines between human ingenuity and artificial manipulation.
The sheer scale of Reddit's automated systems is staggering – with 23 million spam views blocked daily, 25,000 posts and comments flagged per day, and nearly two million inauthentic votes revoked each day.