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> in danger

It has already done so, and we can be confident in saying that.

Verified content will always be relatively expensive when compared to AI content.

Visits to wikipedia and most sites have dropped. Rtings has gone full paywall. Ad revenue for producing Verified content will be too meager to allow for public consumption.

Theres jokes about GenAI being the great filter; while I doubt this, I do hope this is the final push that makes us think of how we want our information commons to be nurtured.



> Verified content will always be relatively expensive when compared to AI content....

> Visits to wikipedia and most sites have dropped. Rtings has gone full paywall. Ad revenue for producing Verified content will be too meager to allow for public consumption.

AI is a technology that's going to further entrench inequality, by warping incentives to push us further away from democratization. Unless you've got $$$ to drop on verified content, you'll be served prolefeed slop and be that much more ignorant.


At this point, it feels like most technology will be used in favor of people with power, and not in a democratizing manner.

I'd argue that this is something that is more about the state of play, than tech itself.


Tech has never been about democratization. Put elsewise: he who have the trebuchet, has thine castle.


> I'd argue that this is something that is more about the state of play, than tech itself.

What do you mean by that? It seems inherent to the technology under capitalism: it allows a flood of slop and anything public and valuable will be plundered, so the incentive is to make valuable stuff exclusive and elite.


I mean that

> inherent to the technology

Vs

> inherent to the technology under capitalism

The TLDR of my point is going to be that wealth concentration and information pollution sets up economies that don’t work for us in a manner that is healthy for us.


We need to find a way to incentivize progress that does not involve purely personal wealth.


> The TLDR of my point is going to be that wealth concentration and information pollution sets up economies that don’t work for us in a manner that is healthy for us.

I agree. Though I think it's important to understand that a capitalist economy serves wealth, and nothing else. It's depressing, but I think it's more likely we'll have a genocide of workers than any kind of non-capitalist economy, since modern advances are simultaneously entrenching the power of elites and sapping it from everyone else. Even if you could overcome fragmentation and manage to organize a general strike, the trillionaires won't care because it's robots and thoroughly indoctrinated libertarians doing the remaining work.




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