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Comment by pc86

5 hours ago

There was one of those "memes" a few years ago that is just a screenshot of someone's Twitter post that was essentially:

"My wife is a teacher, she used AI to help create an assignment, all the kids used AI to complete it, and now she's using AI to grade it. Nobody learned anything, nobody really did anything. What's happening?"

Being the devil's advocate, it sounds like no one involved see any value in that exchange, therefore they don't care.

In that sense AI slop is a symptom, not a disease. But perhaps also a catalyst.

I really wonder if there is a sort of silver lining here, and in the long term low value activities will be filtered out of society. Though that borders on the AI maximalist view which I don't fully agree with.

Of course the glaring question is what value even is.

  • "silver lining"

    agree. if internet is so filled with slop. people will move away from it, start to read books, walk, hang out with each other again?

    • not when all the world capital is pushed into that bubble while eventually eroding the freedom to do all these things

      can't move away from internet when you can't earn money without it, and all the services require you to participate

      can't read books if no one is going to be publishing those, after they get out-competed by cheap endless slop

      no point in walking when cities are built for cars and businesses, and public spaces continue to dwindle and be defunded

      can't hang out when you're too tired trying to survive