那篇在Reddit上疯传的关于外卖应用的帖子是一场人工智能诈骗。
That viral Reddit post about food delivery apps was an AI scam

原始链接: https://www.theverge.com/news/855328/viral-reddit-delivery-app-ai-scam

一篇在Reddit上疯传的帖子,声称一家大型外卖应用存在剥削行为,很可能由人工智能生成。这篇帖子获得了近9万个赞,详细描述了订单延误和对快递员不尊重的待遇。然而,*The Verge* 使用多种人工智能检测工具进行分析,结果好坏参半,但更倾向于人工智能生成。 进一步调查显示,用户“Trowaway_whistleblow”提供了一张据称是Uber Eats员工徽章,Gemini识别出该徽章是由人工智能生成的。Uber确认Uber Eats品牌的员工徽章并不存在。该用户还在删除账户前,与其他媒体分享了一份可疑的内部文件。 Uber和DoorDash都强烈否认了这些指控,两位CEO公开驳斥该帖子是捏造的。这起事件凸显了辨别真实在线内容与人工智能生成错误信息日益增长的挑战。

## The Verge 与一条病毒式 Reddit 帖子:AI 生成的故事? 最近一条在 Reddit 上病毒式传播的帖子,声称食品配送应用程序存在操纵性算法,但后来被发现很可能是 AI 生成的。The Verge 最初报道了该帖子,带着有限的怀疑接受了它的说法,但此后因未能承认 AI 检测结果而受到批评。 多个 AI 检测器得出了不同的结果,一些检测器认为该帖子是由 AI 编写的,而另一些则认为是由人类编写的。然而,优步标记的伪造身份证件等证据表明存在伪造行为。 讨论的中心是 AI 检测工具的可靠性以及媒体急于发布耸人听闻的故事而缺乏彻底核实的情况。许多评论者强调,像 Reddit 这样的平台上充斥着 AI 辅助或完全生成的内容,质疑仅仅关注这方面问题的价值,因为更广泛的虚假信息问题才是关键。这起事件强调了在 AI 内容唾手可得的时代,批判性思维和健全的事实核查的必要性。
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A viral Reddit confessional about a “major food delivery app” posted January 2nd is most likely AI-generated. The original post by user Trowaway_whistleblow alleged that an unnamed food delivery company regularly delays customer orders, calls couriers “human assets,” and exploits their “desperation” for cash, among other indefensible actions. Nearly 90,000 upvotes and four days later, it’s become increasingly clear that the post’s text is probably AI-generated.

The Verge put the original 586-word Reddit post through several free online AI detectors, in addition to Gemini, ChatGPT, and Claude. The results were mixed: Copyleaks, GPTZero, Pangram, Gemini, and Claude all pegged it as likely AI-generated, but ZeroGPT and QuillBot both reported it as human-written. ChatGPT played it down the middle.

Reached by The Verge on Signal, Trowaway_whistleblow provided an image of an Uber Eats employee badge. That image was generated or edited with Google AI, according to Gemini. The image shows an Uber Eats logo above two black boxes, presumably covering an employee name and photo, and the words “senior software engineer.” It’s odd that an engineer’s badge would have the Uber Eats logo, and not the Uber logo, according to Gemini. That, in addition to slightly misaligned words and warped coloration at the edge of the green border, are reasons Gemini thinks it’s inauthentic. (Uber later confirmed that Uber Eats-branded employee badges do not exist.)

The Verge was not the only news outlet communicating with Trowaway_whistleblow. Casey Newton of Platformer and Hard Fork also received an employee badge photo, which Gemini flagged as AI.

Hard Reset, a Substack publication, reported that Trowaway_whistleblow gave reporter Alex Shultz a purportedly internal Uber document — but quickly deleted their Signal account once Shultz began pressing about the authenticity of the document. The Verge’s chat with Trowaway_whistleblow shows a message saying “This person isn’t using Signal.”

Uber denies the content of the Reddit post and the employee badge photo. “Not only are the claims fake, but they’re also dead wrong,” Uber spokesperson Noah Edwardsen told The Verge. Uber Eats’ Andrew Macdonald wrote on X, “This post is definitively not about us. I suspect it is completely made up. Don’t trust everything you read on the internet.”

And DoorDash CEO Tony Xu also denied the redditor’s “appalling” allegations in a post on X. “This is not DoorDash, and I would fire anyone who promoted or tolerated the kind of culture described in this Reddit post,” Xu wrote.

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