The author warns of the potential consequences of this trend, including the death of original content, the closure of publications, and the eventual collapse of AI models due to a lack of new data to learn from. The author also expresses concern about the suppression of diverse opinions and the control of information by a few large companies. Despite these challenges, the author remains hopeful about the survival of the "rebels" who resist these trends.
Key takeaways:
- The internet is becoming dominated by a single search engine and ad network, leading to a decrease in the quality of content.
- Large companies have created Language Learning Models (LLMs) that consume and produce content, leading to a phenomenon known as 'Model Collapse' or 'Habsburg AI'.
- The rise of AI is causing publications to shut down and writers to be replaced, leading to a potential future where AI is the only source of new content.
- The author encourages human curation of content and the sharing of links as a way to combat the dominance of AI and the decline in content quality.