That seems unlikely, as it would be leaked or detected pretty easily. I.e., they have to either pay existing users to post fake reviews, in which case someone would have leaked about being paid for this, or create a bunch of new accounts which someone would have noticed and commented on.
I disagree, fake reviews are incredibly common on the internet—something like 30% apparently.I’ve also specifically seen at least one example of a Substack blogger talking about the importance of building datacenters in their rural district, who was clearly AI generated.
That seems unlikely, as it would be leaked or detected pretty easily. I.e., they have to either pay existing users to post fake reviews, in which case someone would have leaked about being paid for this, or create a bunch of new accounts which someone would have noticed and commented on.
I disagree, fake reviews are incredibly common on the internet—something like 30% apparently. I’ve also specifically seen at least one example of a Substack blogger talking about the importance of building datacenters in their rural district, who was clearly AI generated.