The article discusses the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) generated content on the internet and its potential implications. The author highlights how algorithms can generate various forms of media, such as pictures, text, sounds, and videos, based on the massive amount of data available online. While these AI creations may appear fascinating and engaging, they are essentially statistical noise tailored to capture our attention. The author warns that platforms like Twitter and Facebook, which rely heavily on algorithmic content, can become sources of algorithmic trash. The article calls for resistance against the influence of algorithms by disconnecting from online platforms, engaging in human interactions, and supporting local businesses. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing and joining true human communities that are not influenced by algorithmic interference. The author concludes by encouraging readers to subscribe to their writings and support their work in exploring the societal impact of technology.
Signal | Change | 10y horizon | Driving force |
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AI-generated content flooding the internet | From genuine human content to AI garbage | Increased prevalence of AI-generated content | Desire for engaging and captivating online content |
Algorithms feeding on their own data | Potential overfitted AI garbage | Increased prevalence of algorithmic trash | Lack of awareness and caution regarding algorithmic content |
Need to treat all online content as potential garbage | Increased skepticism towards online content | Greater emphasis on human interaction and offline experiences | Loss of trust in online content and algorithms |
Call to resist algorithmic influence and disconnect | Shift towards human interactions | Greater focus on local businesses and communities | Desire for genuine human connections and experiences |
Uncertainty about the existence of true human communities | Potential loss of authentic human connections | Fear of algorithmic interference and manipulation | Desire for authentic and meaningful human interactions |