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Date of upload: Mar 5, 2024 ^^
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So I remember reading a post about the dead internet theory on /x/ years back, and one thing that always stuck with me and creeps me out is the idea of content cycles.
Essentially, stories, ideas, posts, and other content being recycled periodically, from different sources as time goes on. Same content, different provider.
People whoâve been on the web a long time are the ones who best pick up on such things, just because of the amount of content exposure they have. Granted, these cycles were long, sometimes taking years before you see a repost⌠but Iâve been noticing it getting faster.
On Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, etc. sometimes youâll find yourself seeing the same post recycled a multitude of times, sometimes within the span of a day or so. And who is the culprit? Bots. Be it for karma farming or, or attracting followers, or simply to get that paycheck for interactions⌠itâs become so much more blatant and prevalent than ever before.
Even the whole Dead Internet Theory itself. Having read it years ago, only to see it crop up once more in recent years⌠itâs got me creeped out for sure.
Great video btw đ
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it frustrates me to no end whenever my dad tries to convince me to use ai in my 3d art and i try to explain that using ai in any final capacity would take most if not all intention out of whatever i use it on. itâs so important for artists to have their intention on any piece to be shown on full display. thatâs what makes generative ai not art. it can look pretty but itâs not art.
he is very business minded so he gives me a look into the mind of those scummy ceo types we all loathe that only look at the numbers on a creative product.
i just got a potential offer to be an 3d rendering art director on a huge massive ginormous project that i would never have gotten if i used ai in my last project for a client. the fact that i was able to accidentally create such an accurate model of a facility that the client thought i was giving away trade secrets would never have happened if i used ai.
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This reminds me of cyberpunk, where the original internet was infected with rouge A.I.s that ran rampant till they had to seal it off and create a new internet. The original net became the old net, which is still filled with valuable information, but extremely hard to access, since anyone who tries is immediately attacked by rouge A.I.s. I know it sounds corny but it's weird seeing something so similar happen if real life.
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The library of Alexandria is always a bad example for this. Yes it burnt down. But it caught fire and was raided in wars before that multiple times. By the time it was actually destroyed, supposedly most of the important texts were copied over centuries of it being open. It was even in decline and not funded properly by the time it finally burnt down for good. We didnât lose 1,000 years of knowledge and it sure wasnât regarded as âthe capital of human knowledgeâ after around 50 bc - 260 ad.
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23:31 I'm one of the people who run that account! I still find it so surreal when people talk about us. This video was honestly great, specially with dividing it into 2 different parts.
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@WekBenHelix
1 month ago
Your video is surprisingly rational about this. It's a shame it's so hard to discuss this stuff without wild conspiracy theorists and "I'm 14 and this is deep" people blasting the convo and drowning out other things. Even despite this super rational and well-done video, a lot of these comments are utterly batshit. The internet is a fascinating phenomenon and it yields some really wild behavioral psych outcomes. Also the Library of Alexandria burned because the curators were fans of Rainbow Six and Tom Clancy books (which made up the majority of the Library's knowledge--Clancy's lost 500 books) and they saw Ubi do the Rick & Morty cross-over. Burned it all down then and there on the spot.
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