AI generated content, which now includes incredibly convincing videos of people, will grow exponentially over the next weeks, months, and years.

At some point, the majority of the content you see will be fake, and any usefulness or connection to humans will be lost.

Even information that you might have previously been able to confirm from a trusted source can (and will) be manipulated in some way, making verification impossible.

This lack of verification, along with the speed at which fake content can now be generated, will make it impossible to defend against.

Even the world of art and communication has been tainted, serving no connection to real people through this digital hellscape.

To that end, when will the internet be so untrustworthy, “soulless”, and useless to you that it crosses the tipping point?

EDIT: Ok, holy fuck. There’s actually a term for what I’m describing: “The Dead Internet Theory”

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    16 hours ago

    There will always be areas online with real people. Namely, my irl friends.

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      Yes, of course. I’m not talking about that.

      Even here, Lemmy. How long before the replies you get are from bots, and you’re posting for bot users? Will there even be a point to continue wasting time on that?

      When you see news being reported, at some point, you’ll have no idea what’s real or fake. And it will be so ubiquitous that you’ll need to spend a considerable amount of time to even attempt to verify whether it’s true or trustworthy. At what point will you simply stop paying attention to it?

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        I don’t think I’ll ever stop paying attention. We’re already surrounded by conmen. We’re just automating those conmen. And we’ve had fake news forever.

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          And we’ve had fake news forever.

          Yes, limited in their scope.

          The fake news of yesterday still needed real people to spread disinformation. Fake news of tomorrow will have convincing videos, photos, “verified sources”, interviews, article upon article expanding on the disinformation, and millions of bots to promote the content through social media and search.

          “Fake” will be real enough to have catastrophic effects on actual people.

          It’s like going from spitting wads of tissue out the end of a straw to dropping hydrogen bombs. We aren’t prepared for what’s to come in the landscape of fake news.

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            What you’re describing already exists in the conservative media ecosystem. And yeah, we weren’t prepared for it. That’s why the president of the united states is a septuagenarian felon.

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                AI is just one more tool in the arsenal of propaganda for them. People in power haven’t even needed computers and advanced technology to get people to commit atrocities, we’ve been doing that for centuries.

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                So yes, the landscape is changing drastically. As it has done before. I believe it’s possible for us to adapt when that happens, as we have before. We’re not yet at the point you describe so I couldn’t say how it’ll happen. But I have a blind faith that it’s at least possible for us. This doesn’t mean we should relax and wait for it to happen, but I would rather think about solutions than “oh no we’re fucked nooo”.