Can I trick a public AI to spit out an outcome I prefer?

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I am aware of an organization that evaluates proposals by feeding them into a public version of AI. Is there a way to make that AI rate my proposal high? Like feeding it my proposal over and over and telling it that its the best thing ever? Will that show up in its training data? A sort of predisposition to the ideas presented in the proposal? submitted by /u/tiroc12 [link] [comments]

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Originally published on April 11, 2026. Curated by AI News.

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