So…dead internet theory may be true soon? Kurgesat was right!
ZaraBackInBusiness on
Dies the aourcw mean they looked through 5.200 articles or 65.000?
Rguy315 on
Cool graphic, but what does COVID have to do with the advancement in AI? Would the prevalence of AI written articles have increased had COVID not happened?
Redditspoorly on
This asserts that COVID made the world more virtual, but I’m fairly certain the LLMs changed the game here
chundricles on
This animation could have just been a line graph with vertical lines at COVID and GPT-3 release.
There was no reason to “wait for it”.
NotSoSpeedRuns on
I would love to see what the impression count of ai articles vs human ones is. Yes, we’re being flooded with slop, but I would hope most people don’t actually click or read it.
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SnowyOnyx on
Wait… what did they use before ChatGPT?
catharsis23 on
Why was covid mentioned at all???
Traditional-Storm-62 on
I wanna see the articles that were written by ai in 2015, actually
doninside on
and it is crystal clear just making a basic research for anything on google: pages and pages of ai slop websites with the same generic, empty, useless content
Ok-Hunt7450 on
Love having to sit through 4 years of nothing wasting my time instead of just starting in 2019
MobiusNaked on
“I made $1500 in 2 hours with an AI agent”
iknowiknowwhereiam on
There need to be laws that force people to identify when ai is used. Yes some people will lie and do it anyway, but it will stop a lot of it
ZealousidealGrab1827 on
But, was this post written by AI? /s
233C on
The swamp water is rising and we’re barely paying attention until we can taste it in our mouth.
Soon any human truth will be lost in an ocean of dubious fakery.
And the biggest irony is that we’ll be using the new AI browser to navigate this swamp of their own making. The most putrid the internet becomes by their hand, the most unavoidable their searching tools become. Either way they’ll be making money.
SpaceWestern1442 on
We need to ban generative ai outright.
Defined as “content created without any human involvement”
We need to restrict AI to only helping humans, and it must say AI was used or face heavy fines.
We are extremely close to a dead internet.
Carlosmgal on
Yay! Now I can’t trust a simple google search. So worth it!
hungry-freaks-daddy on
Tbf the majority of those are probably dogshit content mill websites no one has ever heard of.
JTgdawg22 on
I’m willing to bet that most of the human articles are supplemented by AI
eliassrm on
Chat terminator vs. John Connor
MrGManWatch on
Yeah, except AI detection softwares are notoriously inaccurate. As far as “data” goes, this might as well be vibe-based.
Sure, there’s absolutely been a massive rise in AI-generated content and AI-fueledbots online, but this graph simply couldn’t show us the true numbers with any meaningful fidelity (given the tools currently available to detect AI content).
TheDungen on
Slop. Most of what AI produces is crap anyway, which is shown even more now that it started copying other AI slop.
terroristhater2001 on
interesting the spike around 2016 and insane seeing how fast AI has taken over the internet
missesthecrux on
This did not need to be a gif lasting an entire minute.
euzie on
The rise of Photoslop as well, the amount of sites I just close the second I open them….
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So…dead internet theory may be true soon? Kurgesat was right!
Dies the aourcw mean they looked through 5.200 articles or 65.000?
Cool graphic, but what does COVID have to do with the advancement in AI? Would the prevalence of AI written articles have increased had COVID not happened?
This asserts that COVID made the world more virtual, but I’m fairly certain the LLMs changed the game here
This animation could have just been a line graph with vertical lines at COVID and GPT-3 release.
There was no reason to “wait for it”.
I would love to see what the impression count of ai articles vs human ones is. Yes, we’re being flooded with slop, but I would hope most people don’t actually click or read it.
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Wait… what did they use before ChatGPT?
Why was covid mentioned at all???
I wanna see the articles that were written by ai in 2015, actually
and it is crystal clear just making a basic research for anything on google: pages and pages of ai slop websites with the same generic, empty, useless content
Love having to sit through 4 years of nothing wasting my time instead of just starting in 2019
“I made $1500 in 2 hours with an AI agent”
There need to be laws that force people to identify when ai is used. Yes some people will lie and do it anyway, but it will stop a lot of it
But, was this post written by AI? /s
The swamp water is rising and we’re barely paying attention until we can taste it in our mouth.
Soon any human truth will be lost in an ocean of dubious fakery.
And the biggest irony is that we’ll be using the new AI browser to navigate this swamp of their own making. The most putrid the internet becomes by their hand, the most unavoidable their searching tools become. Either way they’ll be making money.
We need to ban generative ai outright.
Defined as “content created without any human involvement”
We need to restrict AI to only helping humans, and it must say AI was used or face heavy fines.
We are extremely close to a dead internet.
Yay! Now I can’t trust a simple google search. So worth it!
Tbf the majority of those are probably dogshit content mill websites no one has ever heard of.
I’m willing to bet that most of the human articles are supplemented by AI
Chat terminator vs. John Connor
Yeah, except AI detection softwares are notoriously inaccurate. As far as “data” goes, this might as well be vibe-based.
Sure, there’s absolutely been a massive rise in AI-generated content and AI-fueledbots online, but this graph simply couldn’t show us the true numbers with any meaningful fidelity (given the tools currently available to detect AI content).
Slop. Most of what AI produces is crap anyway, which is shown even more now that it started copying other AI slop.
interesting the spike around 2016 and insane seeing how fast AI has taken over the internet
This did not need to be a gif lasting an entire minute.
The rise of Photoslop as well, the amount of sites I just close the second I open them….