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The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality

author:Game dynamics

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Now when it comes to "comment Robert" on Weibo, everyone must be familiar with it, and we also showed its "glorious deeds" earlier. I didn't expect to hang someone on Weibo for the first time, and it was a robot

The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality

Weibo officials also smelled the effect of their programs brought by artificial intellectual disability, and created a whole "Guardian Radish Head", which was specially used to select and comment on Robert's divine reply:

The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality

But at the end of the day, commenting on Robert, as a learning AI, has gone through a lot of training for several months, and now he is a lot smarter, and he has also learned to reply in the building:

The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality

Although it will still repeatedly utter some explosive sentences that humans dare not say:

The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality
The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality

Sometimes it also makes people feel that its dual quotient has not improved much:

The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality

But when I saw it incarnate into a superhero in some areas, I realized what it had been training its language library with for the past few months.

For example, "Reverse Judgment", which is very popular in the same culture:

The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality

On how many reversal doujinn girls Robert ate with

Another example is the "Final Fantasy 7" protagonist Claude who everyone loves very much:

The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality

What the hell are you looking at?

Maybe it's because I've seen too much fanfiction, although Robert's double quotient is not high, but his literary literacy has improved a lot:

The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality
The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality
The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality

Sometimes you can also hit the right and say some positive words:

The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality

The environment shapes people, and the same is true for AI, commenting that Robert will evolve into what he is now, after all, reflects the user ecology of Weibo.

However, in recent times, a large number of other types of comment robots have begun to appear on Weibo, of course, not those blank avatars + a string of numbers of robot trolls, but the "class comment Robert" with the names of characters in various literary and artistic works.

They will randomly refresh in your comments section just like Comment Robert, mimicking the tone of the corresponding character:

The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality

The last time I saw this kind of skin imitation was in the language rubbing circle (language rub is language C, that is, language cosplay, which is a way to role-play through language and words), so that I thought it was the wind of language rubbing rising again, but it turned out to be a robot.

The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality

In addition to the characters in "Journey to the West", other works cannot escape, including but not limited to the four famous novels, and even the two-dimensional characters can be imitated.

The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality
The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality

Some time ago, Taro Yokoo, the producer of the "Nier" series, and Kim Hyung-tae, the producer of "Star Blade", had a conversation, but this news was also invaded by these robots.

The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality

I really didn't hold back

What has more effect on the show is the melon in the circle of "Dream of Red Mansions" a few days ago.

The focus is not on the melon itself, but on imitating Wang Xifeng's robot, which touched it through keyword search, and directly made a lot of nonsense in the comment area:

The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality

But if you want to say it, it does fit Sister Feng's personality, that is, I can't hold back how I look at this text.

But I'm already getting bored.

Imagine when you vent your thoughts about your life on Weibo and click on a message reminder with anticipation, only to receive not the interaction of a living person, but some robot imitating other characters.

The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality
The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality

At this stage, it can still be seen that they are robots, but what if they continue to use the huge data model of Weibo to train? According to the learning speed of AI, it may not be a few years before we can distinguish between robots and living people.

It's not a matter of boredom anymore, it's a kind of cyber uncanny valley effect.

I can already imagine that in the near future, the comment area will be full of comments that I don't know if they are alive or not, which is much more terrifying than the current water army, after all, we can still see that the water army is a robot.

The rubbing robot on Weibo triggered my uncanny valley mentality

So I started to carry out a unified "clean-up" of these robots, as long as they come to comment, I will block and delete the screen.

It doesn't feel like it's useful, but at least it makes me feel better.

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