Generative algorithms and cracked mirrors

The number of ChatGPT users is starting to fall for the first time since its launch, with 10% fewer visits worldwide in June. At the same time, we are starting to see more and more cases of AI-spam, web pages written by generative algorithms — some of them not even bothering to delete the very recognizable “sorry, as an artificial intelligence-based language model, I can’t generate…” or the final “in short…” paragraphs.

We are facing a first order conceptual absurdity rooted in an already disastrous situation: the content creation industry, pages created in factories where people copied, mixed and pasted from other pages to generate a constant flow of content destined to index and host ads, or to become link generators sold to the highest bidder. SEO has already ruined the web and filled the world with page farms, and now the advent of generative algorithms controlled by lunatics promises to finish the job, effectively taking over internet.

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