Giving Red Hat a Second Life and Second Chance: Drop the LLM Slop, Stop Publishing Promotion of LLMs or Text Made by LLMs
Context:
- Many of Red Hat's Official Blog Posts Seem to be Fake, Written at Least Partly by Bots (LLM Slop)
- Like SUSE, IBM Red Hat Seems to be Using LLM Slop to Write Fake (Bot-Generated) Blog Posts
- Misinformation of IBM Spread via LLM Slop
Despite real and lingering issues, when Mark Shuttleworth got implicated in scandals that might involve suicides (loss of lives) we offered modest suggestions/proposals for remedies; we believe that from legitimate criticism and condemnation there ought to be some "way out"; in the case of the EPO, a mass resignation over cocaine use (or substance abuse at large) would be a possible redemption. In the case of IBM Red Hat, we want to see a lot less promotion of the Ponzi scheme they call "AI", i.e. fewer press releases and blog posts hyping up this dangerous nonsense and no more blog posts composed by LLMs.
We've got more than enough problems in the world right now due to misuse of bots, including plagiarism machines (or plagiarised information synthesis systems). This is the latest from a notorious slopfarm that became so bad that no real people with real names wish to put their names on it anymore:
For Red Hat to earn more trust it needs to quit participating in the biggest "pump and dump" pyramid scheme since the 1990s. It must focus on actual technology, not hype and marketing. But is this feasible when McKinsey calls the shots? Only time will tell... █
Yesterday: IBM is Eliminating Red Hat Like It Eliminated Tivoli and Eliminated Cognos
From 2 hours ago: "I worked 9 years in Ottawa and 5 years on Cognos Analytics. IBM buys profitable software, then tries to rebrand it and leaves 70% of the functionality of the classic product out. No wonder incumbent customers won't "upgrade" to the new product. I saw IBM do the exact same thing to Security software. Then they dissolved the Security division. IBM is eating itself from the inside out."


