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「死亡互联网理论」刷屏硅谷,Reddit创始人预警,奥特曼公开发声
3 6 Ke·2025-10-21 02:26

Core Viewpoint - The "Dead Internet Theory" suggests that the internet has lost its authenticity due to the overwhelming presence of AI-generated content, leading to a decline in genuine human interaction and trust in online platforms [8][10][27]. Group 1: The Impact of AI on Internet Authenticity - Alexis Ohanian, co-founder of Reddit, argues that the internet is being inundated with AI-generated content, which diminishes its vitality and authenticity [3][4]. - Chris Broad, a travel influencer, highlights the prevalence of fake locations and AI-generated images on social media, warning users to be cautious about the content they engage with [4][11]. - The rise of AI-generated content has led to a significant increase in automated traffic, with reports indicating that bot traffic accounts for approximately 31% of overall application traffic [11][12]. Group 2: The Evolution of Content Creation - Since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, the number of AI-generated articles has surged, with predictions that by November 2024, AI-generated articles will surpass those written by humans [14][16]. - The quality of AI-generated content is improving, making it a more viable source of information, which could further alter the structure of information sources on the internet [16][18]. - The concept of "Model Collapse" is introduced, where AI models may lose diversity and quality over time due to reliance on AI-generated data for training, leading to a potential crisis in content authenticity [17][18]. Group 3: The Need for Trust and Verification - Sam Altman emphasizes the importance of verifying the sources of content to enhance trust, as AI can confidently produce misleading information [24][25]. - Regulatory measures are being implemented to address the challenges posed by AI-generated content, including the U.S. government's "TAKE IT DOWN Act" and the EU's AI Act, which mandates transparency in synthetic content [25][26]. - The focus should shift from distinguishing between AI and human-generated content to ensuring that AI serves to enhance human authenticity and trust [28][29].