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It's really cool how automated plagiarism bots are basically destroying the artistic and intellectual ecosystem.
Nah, AI is probably the greatest thing that could've happened to our ever increasing enshittification of the corporate web. All it's doing currently is just destroying algorithms that never served genuine content anyway, as neither the algorithms, nor AI, can be used for anything relevant. Google really dug their own hole on this.
I saw the writings on the wall and quit the SEO business two years back because of exactly this reason.
To be beholden on the whims of google is not a foundation to build a business around. If your entire "business" is based on collecting breadcrumbs handed to you from google compared to what they generate on what you do, your business isn't a business, it's an employment, to google, without a contract. Where they have every right to fire you at any moment when they see fit.
You're right, of course, but LLMs also are impacting the entire system of intellectual property that we built so many different systems on. I mean, I always wanted IP abolished, but it's still funny to me that the capitalists developed an automated tool for destroying their own ability to commodify artistic and intellectual labor.
capitalists aren't one person though, they all have competing interests
the AI techbro profits while the guy who owns the animation studio fades into obscurity
Right, and these internal contradictions are why capitalism is prone to crisis.
I still think it's funny.
Ah, who can forget, the landlord, the industrialist, and the financier...
Both exploiting classes, but with different interests... (despite overlap).
Something something enclosure of the commons
Nice take