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by shadowgovt
313 days ago
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I have never created a website that I would not mind being fully crawled and indexed into another dataset that was divorced from the source (other than such divorcement makes it much harder to check pedigree, which is an academic concern, not a data-content concern: if people want to trust information from sources they can't know and they can't verify I can't fix that for them). In fact, the "old web" people sometimes pine for was mostly a place where people were putting things online so they were online, not because it would translate directly to money. Perhaps AI crawlers are a harbinger for the death of the web 2.0 pay-for-info model... And perhaps that's okay. |
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Then came the social networks and walled gardens, SEO, and all the other cancer of the last 20 years and all of these disappeared for un-searchable videos, content farms and discord communities which are basically informational black holes.
And now AI is eating that cancer, but IMO it's just one cancer being replaced by an even more insidious cancer. If all the information is accessed via AI, then the last semblance of interaction between content creators and content consumers disappears. There are no more communities, just disconnected consumers interacting with a massive aggregating AI.
Instead of discussing an interesting topic with a human, we will discuss with AI...