Taggart :donor: on Nostr: npub1hykuc…73p33 npub18c7wj…ler9d I am not clear which "automation trap," you're ...
npub1hykucplphuhelaxutcw4jw3vuu7gcg42czhqmk7jhchs8vdga4fsj73p33 (npub1hyk…3p33) npub18c7wjmr8txk9u3xzrxl5rsx8mpt4dr84nyluufn4qg4x9xnar52qller9d (npub18c7…er9d) I am not clear which "automation trap," you're referring to—sorry if I didn't do some prior reading!
But I'm not sure that "the news" and other content sources are as risk-intolerant as is being claimed here. To say nothing of the means in which people ingest news—see 2016. It's not always via traditional outlets. There's plenty of money to be made in generating disinformation, which is both low-risk and lucrative at scale, a scale which is enabled by LLMs.
But at any rate, when the bubble pops, if it pops, I contend the real casualty will be factual text being the majority of what's present on the internet.
But I'm not sure that "the news" and other content sources are as risk-intolerant as is being claimed here. To say nothing of the means in which people ingest news—see 2016. It's not always via traditional outlets. There's plenty of money to be made in generating disinformation, which is both low-risk and lucrative at scale, a scale which is enabled by LLMs.
But at any rate, when the bubble pops, if it pops, I contend the real casualty will be factual text being the majority of what's present on the internet.