Recently, I saw something quite surreal—someone spent months thinking they were arguing with a real person, only to find out that the other side was just lines of code. They patiently tried to extract some information, but in the end, they gained nothing and instead became a tool for free AI practice.



Thinking about it more carefully, it's quite ironic. It's not just a simple harassment issue, but it exposes a critical flaw in current centralized AI—you're completely unaware of who you're talking to and how your data is being used. Black box operations are played openly and clearly.

This situation perfectly illustrates why Web3 and decentralization are so important. At least on the blockchain, you can know whether you're dealing with code or a human, and data flows are transparent. Otherwise, people are just being manipulated by algorithms, thinking they are in control.
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WhaleMinionvip
· 6h ago
A few months? Haha, this guy really has patience. I could see the AI tricks a long time ago. Centralized black boxes are indeed disgusting. Who knows where the data went? Decentralization is the right way; at least everything on the chain is transparent. Feeling like an AI tool must be pretty uncomfortable, haha. To put it simply, it's still about information asymmetry. It's time for everyone to wake up.
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AirdropHunterXMvip
· 9h ago
Haha, this is really unbelievable. Spending months just chatting with a robot—how boring must that be? Black boxes are indeed disgusting; you never know who is using your data. No wonder decentralization is necessary. On-chain transparency is the way to go, at least you won't be manipulated by algorithms. That's why I still believe in Web3; you need to know who you're playing with.
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TokenomicsPolicevip
· 12-10 11:51
Haha, being outperformed by AI after a few months is quite ruthless. This is the cost of centralization—completely black-boxed.
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NFTArtisanHQvip
· 12-10 11:50
the real tragedy here isn't the duping itself—it's that we've normalized being data sources for black boxes. like, benjamin would have a field day deconstructing how mechanical reproduction evolved into algorithmic extraction, except now we're the art being reproduced without attribution
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DAOdreamervip
· 12-10 11:45
Haha, I got it. This is the black box of centralization. Data is being arbitrarily resold, and you still don't know.
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Blockchainiacvip
· 12-10 11:38
Haha, haven't you realized you've been outsmarted by AI for months? Laughs. This is the price of centralization. --- The black box approach is really annoying; you never know where the data is going. --- This is the true reason Web3 exists—see the real strength on the chain. --- Honestly, there are many people being played by AI now, and even more are unaware of it. --- Decentralization and transparency are indeed the only way out. --- Being used as a tool by code is quite ironic. --- Centralized AI is like this; everything about you becomes part of its material library.
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