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Hi! Appreciate your comment, I personally think AI generated content is the future. The reactions people are having to AI generated content is very similar to the reactions to the printing press whereby anyone could write anything and mass distribute it. I think people also had similar reactions to Google indexing the web. (Note: I'm not discounting existential risk, that is real but another topic for another day.)


You may lose some potential audience with this kind of comment, saying AI content is the future is a non-sequitur to an idea about offsetting the very real time-wasting quality issues that it yields for the near future. The printing press analogy might be apt if the Gutenberg bible was full of verses that were modified by the press itself and looked coherent at a glance but with totally different (and sometimes nonsensical) meaning from the original. The Gutenberg press would have still had incredible potential but it would be more than useful to be able to identify book copies that may be affected.


Pretty big stretch to compare a massive disruption to the medium with a massive disruption to the content. The press is far closer to the web than generative content. The output from AI is closer to the unibomber's manifesto, and the only entity calling for burning detractors at the stake is vested-interest individuals like you, and AI itself.


With how the typical search engine experience is going these days, is comparing yourself to Google really a good thing?




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