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oncallthrow ◴[] No.44617474[source]
It's deeply sad to me that I will never again be able to read a message from someone and know, for sure, that it was written by them themselves.
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dcreater ◴[] No.44617512[source]
We will have a web where proof of humanity is the de facto standard. Its only a question of when. Things have to get worse before they get better in afraid
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1. bhaney ◴[] No.44617667[source]
How would that help? Plenty of humans will just continue to be willing AI-proxies.
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2. accrual ◴[] No.44617963[source]
It would raise the barrier to entry, I suppose. I agree with GP that at some point in the future, real human output will become more rare and more valuable. And pure "human made" content (movies, music, books, blog posts, comments, etc.) may have access controls or costs associated.

We're already seeing the social contract around hosting your own blog change due to the constant indexing from AI crawlers.

3. dcreater ◴[] No.44621460[source]
Yes they will and they're reputation will be toggled accordingly within the community. When they're trustworthiness becomes questionable they'll feel the trade off of using AI and that will become a closed loop feedback.

Though that is an optimistic steady state, I still think we're going to see a lot more of "my AI talking to your AI" to some unhealthy degree