Just curious since I think it is about to get a whole lot harder to search using google. hopefully this will signal the end of their monopoly.

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    None. I think I’ll honestly move off of the internet once ai becomes sufficiently advanced(as in web browsing). Every god damn company is so hell bent on making AI that can flood the internet with tons of mediocre, irrelevant, “content” that there’s no point in visiting it anymore.

    Tons of comments now are made by bots running chat gpt, hell there are even bots made just to bully people. The internet is dying, and corporations are eager to kill it.

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      I would argue that the corporate ai mess is not the real internet and that the real internet is made up of people. If the Corporations want to make their walled gardens unusable then the internet community should rebuild and make the internet usable again.
      I have been considering for a while making a community around asking the sort of questions people would normally search for so people can give answers that can be added to a list though idk how practical that would be?

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        I’m worried that corpos would use AI to exploit “human sections” of the internet. Already on reddit I have seen bots that try to answer questions, but “subtly” promote their product (sometimes to a comical degree).

        Wherever there are people, there will soon be bots to deceive and exploit them

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      Corporations and governments. Epecially the Kremlin and CCP, but also parts of the US and other governments.

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      It only takes one shitty person to ruin something for everyone and there are a large number of shitty people doing shitty things on the Internet.