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Here lies the internet, murdered by generative AI

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  • The AI panic is truly making idiots out of otherwise competent people and it's so sad to see. Everyone acts like there wasn't malicious spam, bots, and constant garbage being funneled onto the internet before. The demonizing of new technology is getting really fucking old.

    • I think the difference is that generative AI is allowing the spammy bullshit to outpace the anti-bullshit measures faster than before. I don't think it's demonization to point out that it's a problem.

      • Like any filters for spammy bullshit, they just need to be improved. That's the cycle for any new development of technology. We didn't know how to discern the difference between photoshopped images and real ones, then people smarter than most found it leaves artifacts in the images that can be detected.

        The same will happen to AI where real and generated will be fenced off from each other. Is it bad literally right now as it's developing? Yes, of course. The anti-measures will come soon. AI is a tool that has the propensity for being misused like anything else and the reactionary take that it's "going to kill everything we love" is just frustratingly stupid.

    • Yeah, the difference is it’s expanding exponentially, and will continue to do so.

      The real thing that ruined the internet, though, is the walled garden approach. The monetization. They took what was wild and free, creative and equal, and turned into something…gross. Generative AI is just the next step of that. It’s the continuation of a trend. And the acceleration of it. That’s a problem, even if the scaremongering around AI may be a bit overblown.

      And while that also may be the case, it also might—this time—not be unfounded. Capitalism has strengthened its stranglehold on everything. Every new leap in tech has worked us harder, increasing profits, while we increase productivity. And that increase in profits, led to richer guys, which means they’re more powerful, and their grip gets tighter. It’s not just the tech that’s happening in a vacuum. At what point is the stranglehold too tight, the demand of people to produce too great, the power and control of business too great? Why not now. Because it’s already unwieldy and inhumane. Where once there were creative artists trying to get their work out there, we now have everyone flooding those spaces with AI generated bullshit.

      Again, it’s not just the new tech. It’s this tech’s ability to make things worse than they’ve already been getting, to worsen the massive imbalance between a space for people and a space for business. It’s all business. And we’re now way in the margins. This will make that worse.

  • The problem is not the machine generation technologies. The problem is advertisers - unless you kick advertisers out of an environment, they'll either ruin it themselves, or encourage other people to do so.

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