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Everything will become about proof of work.
I see how well-written comments on LinkedIn gain more traction than posts. That's because 50% of the people are posting drivel, and the other 50% are commenting with AI.
The value of words trends to zero when producing them costs no time.
That's why words produced with thought and effort WILL continue to be valuable.
Final thought: If platforms like Insatagram become pure AI drivel-flows, people will cease to find it valuable and will eventually migrate elsewhere.
I do think people will migrate to where other interesting people are, however a big question I have is: how much of the world will be ai-content content?
What if Instagram does become a pure AI drivel flow and a large number of people are happy with that?
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Certainly at the moment, some people are happy with drivel.
How much of the internet will be genAI? Probably 99% because it can produce so much content quickly. But I'd argue that most of the readership for that content will also be bots.
With deepfakes, AI influencers and machine text, there will be a tipping point. If 60% of Instagram was AI gen accounts, real people would leave. Especially with images, but also with text, viewers and readers will find ways to demand and verify humanity.
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