The author questions the future of online interactions, pondering whether new social media platforms and blogs should be created with strict filters to prevent any AI content. They also consider the idea of using biological proof, such as scanning eyeballs, to verify human activity online. Once an AI optimist, the author now seems disillusioned and seeks advice on how to cope with the current AI-dominated landscape.
Key takeaways:
- The author is frustrated with the pervasive presence of AI-generated content online.
- The author is concerned about the impact of AI on new programmers and internet users, who are exposed to AI-written books, pornography, music, video, audio, and images.
- The author suggests creating new social media platforms and blogs that heavily filter or censor AI content.
- The author questions whether a 'proof of human' system, such as scanning a billion eyeballs, could be a solution to the problem.