Many of Red Hat's Official Blog Posts Seem to be Fake, Written at Least Partly by Bots (LLM Slop)
Yesterday: Like SUSE, IBM Red Hat Seems to be Using LLM Slop to Write Fake (Bot-Generated) Blog Posts
Old: Around half of McKinsey's employees use ChatGPT (McKinsey is the controversial 'prophet' of IBM)
Recent: Deloitte to pay money back to Albanese government after using AI in $440,000 report
Following yesterday's article I decided to go back in time in order to check if it's just an habitual slopper or a Serial Slopper. The answer wasn't hard to find. Consider this:
Just reading through the darned 'written' thing, notice how shallow this techno-sounding waffle is. Indeed, seems to be slop:
This seems to have gone on for over a year. We didn't notice or check until recently. Maybe we thought it would be too risky for Red Hat to do so; thus, we assumed everything was authentic.
More recent example:
It sounds shallow because a bot seems to have been spitting out those words:
Yesterday we said we'd be glad to be contacted, alleging we got it wrong. But nobody contacted us, so silence may imply we got it right. Officially, those are the announcements of Red Hat. But what if a bot writes some of these? Can one trust Red Hat on technical things if it cannot even write words? █




