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Is the internet dying?

3 Dec

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Summary

  • The internet's evolution from a creative space to a consolidated platform is questioned.
  • Artificial intelligence now dominates search results, overshadowing human content.
  • Creators are leaving social media due to exhaustion from advertisements and AI content.
Is the internet dying?

The landscape of the internet, since its public debut in 1991, is undergoing a drastic transformation. It has evolved from an open, creative web into a space heavily consolidated by major tech corporations. This shift is marked by the increasing prevalence of artificial intelligence within search results, often overshadowing original human content and voices.

Social media platforms are now characterized by a constant stream of advertisements and AI-generated material. This saturation has led to widespread user fatigue, with many content creators expressing exhaustion from the relentless cycle of 'doomscrolling' and the diminishing value of their contributions.

Consequently, a growing number of creators are opting to leave these platforms altogether. This exodus signals a potential fundamental change in how the internet operates and is experienced, raising questions about its future accessibility and the nature of online interaction.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, the internet is evolving rapidly from a creative space to one dominated by tech giants, AI, and ads.
Artificial intelligence increasingly fills search results and social media feeds, often overshadowing human content.
Creators are quitting platforms due to exhaustion from excessive advertisements and AI-generated content.

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