this post was submitted on 12 Apr 2024
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I just wonder in the not so distant future, majority of the content online being produced will be AI-generated, hence with lower quality, wouldn't this lead to gradual decrease of the quality of the AI-models?
There's a theory that databases of pre AI content will become extremely valuable for precisely this reason, which is part of why the whole reddit API change happened.
that aint theory, that's a take at best