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kennedyrichard@fosstodon.orgK

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  • Now you can keep track of how many billions the AI companies are losing on AI.
    kennedyrichard@fosstodon.orgK kennedyrichard@fosstodon.org

    @derderwish @sebastian @julesbl @PaulaToThePeople @MikeElgan Also, these businesses providing AI are finally having to justify their non-profitability and AI is finally starting to get expensive. I can't see how these attacks can keep going in a sustainable way, right? Who will cover those costs, with which money? It seems to me AI already started the process of getting to the tail end of the Gartner Hype Cycle chart. And it can't get there fast enough.

    Uncategorized machinesociety

  • Now you can keep track of how many billions the AI companies are losing on AI.
    kennedyrichard@fosstodon.orgK kennedyrichard@fosstodon.org

    @derderwish @sebastian @julesbl @PaulaToThePeople @MikeElgan I mean, there has to be some way to deal with those attacks, right? First of all, small creators aren't targeted by that, right? Also, I thought dealing with that was the job of the hosting providers, is it not?

    Uncategorized machinesociety

  • Now you can keep track of how many billions the AI companies are losing on AI.
    kennedyrichard@fosstodon.orgK kennedyrichard@fosstodon.org

    @derderwish @sebastian @julesbl @PaulaToThePeople @MikeElgan But I'm not presenting the need to create and publish content as a solution. I'm presenting it as a necessary measure to ensure content exists if we ever find a solution. If we stop creating content, there will be no content when or if the actual problem ever go away.

    Uncategorized machinesociety

  • Now you can keep track of how many billions the AI companies are losing on AI.
    kennedyrichard@fosstodon.orgK kennedyrichard@fosstodon.org

    @sebastian @cohentheblue @julesbl @PaulaToThePeople @MikeElgan At the very least we should encourage individuals to have their own domains and publish their own content. There's no need for fancy websites, either. Simple text-based websites with meaningful content are the last holdout of a useful internet.

    Uncategorized machinesociety

  • Now you can keep track of how many billions the AI companies are losing on AI.
    kennedyrichard@fosstodon.orgK kennedyrichard@fosstodon.org

    @sebastian @cohentheblue @julesbl @PaulaToThePeople @MikeElgan

    Yep. As I said, I don't have a solution. I just think we can't stop creating because of that. If we do, by the time we find a solution, there will be only slop.

    Uncategorized machinesociety

  • Now you can keep track of how many billions the AI companies are losing on AI.
    kennedyrichard@fosstodon.orgK kennedyrichard@fosstodon.org

    @sebastian @cohentheblue @julesbl @PaulaToThePeople @MikeElgan

    True. Like I said in reply to the post you just commented on, I don't have a solution to this, but at least it means the problem isn't a lack of quality content, just the discoverability/delivery. Until we find a problem to this, we must take care not to discourage people from writing/creating. We know meaningful content has value, so we must keep creating it while we find a way for it to get delivered to people that cares for it.

    Uncategorized machinesociety

  • Now you can keep track of how many billions the AI companies are losing on AI.
    kennedyrichard@fosstodon.orgK kennedyrichard@fosstodon.org

    @cohentheblue @sebastian @julesbl @PaulaToThePeople @MikeElgan

    Fair enough. I myself often think some of my stuff didn't appeal to anyone and then after some time access to them spikes randomly when someone shares and suddenly a lot of people are reading/talking about it.

    But at least this means we have a discoverability problem, not necessarily a content problem. I know it sucks and I don't have a solution, but while we figure out a solution, we must keep encouraging people to write/create.

    Uncategorized machinesociety

  • Now you can keep track of how many billions the AI companies are losing on AI.
    kennedyrichard@fosstodon.orgK kennedyrichard@fosstodon.org

    @sebastian @julesbl @PaulaToThePeople @MikeElgan I myself have a couple domains for a couple of years and only recently started writing small articles/essays. It is not much but it is nonetheless a fresh cup of water in a vast desert of disinformation and slop.

    Uncategorized machinesociety

  • Now you can keep track of how many billions the AI companies are losing on AI.
    kennedyrichard@fosstodon.orgK kennedyrichard@fosstodon.org

    @sebastian @julesbl @PaulaToThePeople @MikeElgan Can't personal websites help with that?

    Genuinely asking, not trying to be a smartass. I know the outlook isn't good, just thought that people should do their part individually as well.

    I know creating and maintaining content isn't easy, nor cheap. But perhaps what the internet lacks is more people making simpler websites with real content. An interconnected yet decentralized/independent web of real content, like we had in the past.

    Uncategorized machinesociety
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