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From AI-generated images and videos flooding social media feeds to AI anchors on TV news and music created by artificial voices, much of the content we consume online is increasingly artificial.
This shift is happening faster than we realize, raising concerns about authenticity and misinformation.
With AI-generated content dominating the web, it’s becoming harder to distinguish what’s real from what’s fake.
Moreover, incidents like the alarming response from Google’s AI chatbot have raised questions about the safety and reliability of AI systems.
As AI continues to spread, it threatens to undermine the human touch that once made the internet unique.
So in every new iteration, AI models are going to be trained on their outputs, what are they going to converge to?
Honestly the inception of social media was the beginning of the death of the internet. AI will just speed it up…
It’s already gone. Gone before AI.
Have you lately tried to post anything other than, innocuous junk like: “what if you get $1 billion when you jumped off a bridge?”
Have you tried to discuss actual facts as related to any political issue? Barely possible.
Interests have already made a concerted effort to distort people’s sense of scale and to push people’s offense to the boiling.
Have you noticed that some see a completely different Internet, so to speak, than you do?
This happened quietly.
(.. and in a related way, I suspect that Vlad Putin has been counting his lucky stars lately)
The article itself was written with AI assistance. I recognize the generic “slop” writing style:
>While AI has the potential to improve many aspects of our lives, we are quickly approaching a tipping point where the internet itself could collapse under the weight of artificial content. If we’re not careful, the online world could lose its authenticity completely, and we might have to step away from the digital world to find true, human connection and experiences.
seems odd to complain about AI while using it yourself.
Every other post on /self /AITAH etc.. is AI generated designed to get as many comments as possible, and most people are eating it up.