Comment by photonthug
8 days ago
> increasing the cognitive effort required for humans to interact or be heard. I dont see this playing out in a healthy manner
We are at the stage where it’s still mostly online but the first ways this will leak into the real world in big ways are easy to guess. Job applications, college applications, loan applications, litigation. The small percentage of people who are savvy and naturally inclined towards being spammy and can afford any relevant fees will soon be responsible for over 80 percent of all traffic, not only drowning out others but also overwhelming services completely.
Fees will increase, then the institutions involved will use more AI to combat AI submissions, etc. Schools/banks/employers will also attempt to respond by networking, so that no one looks at applicants directly any more, they just reject if some other rejected. Other publishing from calls for scientific papers to poetry submissions kind of progresses the same way under the same pressures, but the problem of “flooded with junk” isn’t such a new problem there and the stakes are also a bit lower.
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