Submitted by captain_gumpy t3_10kydj1 in singularity
With all these different forms of AI taking the internet by storm, I feel that very soon it will be indistinguishable whether or not something was AI generated. With midjourney being able to create photo real images (with some artifacts), deepfake technology, and chatgpt writing convincingly human text, it seems like the trend is that it will eventually overtake the amount of actual human creation out there.
Of course this can only affect the digital realm, but there is no doubt that what's on the internet has ripple effects on the real world. People are already worried about "disinformation" and "fake news" from real people who are either lying or are just misinformed. What happens when people start citing articles that were written not by a human, but by an AI? It may be my pessimism, but I cannot see a future where the reliability of the information we find on the internet is not questioned at every step, which makes it all the more difficult to form opinions and know what's happening out in the world.
thephilth t1_j5tx0q6 wrote
It might effectively break the internet. People may become disillusioned with being online, particularly in terms of social media etc., particularly when a lot of associated digital professions disappear. It may push people back into a non digital world. To be autonomous again. To connect locally again, with neighbours, friends. Become interested in local governance. It might... but probably not. It will change how we navigate online though. We've gone from terminals to personal computers to smart phones. I can see a progression where wearable tech, maybe even augmented reality, becomes as common place as the smartphone. Where you no longer visit sites but communicate directly with your AI companion, who could have multiple personalities and areas of expertise depending the context, be it digital/real. Think Jarvis/Friday etc. Who knows.