Comment on Science Is Drowning in AI Slop
Sas@piefed.blahaj.zone 1 day agoBut we already have a sufficient amount of media production and low prices without slop and also media is recreational while clothes are a necessity
Comment on Science Is Drowning in AI Slop
Sas@piefed.blahaj.zone 1 day agoBut we already have a sufficient amount of media production and low prices without slop and also media is recreational while clothes are a necessity
Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz 1 day ago
Yeah, there’s plenty of low-effort trash floating around the web these days. Then again, the industrial revolution has resulted lots of physical low-effort trash too. Some of that is somewhat useful, like cheap t-shirts, electronics and power tools, but none of that is actually good. It’s not good for the environment or the people using those things.
They all serve some strange purpose I guess. At least people with very low standards still buy those. I certainly don’t need a cheap bluetooth speaker that breaks after a month. Many companies still produce e-wasete like that, because people keep buying it.
I can see a similar pattern happening with AI-slop. People click those videos, read those articles, and that produces ad revenue. It’s basically the same incentive, and that results in everyone racing towards the bottom. The basic mechanics of the situation haven’t changed, even though the technology has. What I see here, is just history repeating itself in the digital realm.