There is going to be a lot of spam, but the power of AI will provide unique curated content to each user.
So websites, mostly gone. Content, mostly on social media and then provided to AI through API services.
Each person will have this curated content along with all the intrinsic components to refine it, similar to how most email providers have built-in spam protection & categorization.
So spam will be plenty, but it will be stuck in it's own messy cesspit, being artificially kept alive by other bots.
When has an arms race ever gone well against people making money off that arms race? I think spam is a fact of life going forward unless we go back to the pre-industrial age.
It’s all fun and games when we’re spamming Model Ts off an assembly line, not so much when the marginal cost drops to zero. We just have to make sure that the benefits outweigh the spam.
I agree, the specific applications of AI are what truly show its transformative power. For instance, I came across IntervueIQ (https://chat.openai.com/g/g-94nPIWIgi-intervueiq), a GPT designed for recruitment. It's fascinating to see how such specialized AI tools are targeting niche problems and streamlining processes. It's a small, yet potent example of AI's practical impact.
There is going to be a lot of spam, but the power of AI will provide unique curated content to each user.
So websites, mostly gone. Content, mostly on social media and then provided to AI through API services.
Each person will have this curated content along with all the intrinsic components to refine it, similar to how most email providers have built-in spam protection & categorization.
So spam will be plenty, but it will be stuck in it's own messy cesspit, being artificially kept alive by other bots.