The social network dedicated to the art world, Cara, saw a significant increase in users “fleeing” Deviantart following its policies on the use of AI. Jack Dorsey recently presented diVined, an anti-AI social network. Observing this, I pose an open question: is the future of social media without the use of AI?
A) I totally agree, people are starting to tire of the use of AI.
B) Not at all, social networks have their own path, so the use of AI in social networks will be the norm.
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C) Anti AI social media will be run with AI because the law demands censorship at scale, and only AI can deliver it. DeVine, which is a Vine reboot, will most definitely have AI backed censorship given its likely demographic: teenagers. You can guess why. The discovery algorithm will be AI. And don't forget the EU Chat Control AI scanning all our chats, AI scanned faces establishing digital ID to access grandma's recipes, AI moderated forums, AI profiling and deplatforming of whole categories of users. So that's your anti-AI social media, the future of human independence from the machines: brought to you by government mandated AI. · 2 weeks ago
I believe that after this craze and hype AI services will eventually become paywalled (as they're very expensive to run) and the use will somewhat decrease. We will still have both, peope being tired of if and finding refuge in places where it's banned and people who don't care. On the long run I hope that humanity will recognize that social media is an inherently flawed way of maintaining human connections. · 2 weeks ago
B. The history of social media as both a design and used thing is largely people following their base instincts. AI is just another thing to enable them in that. Anti-AI social media products will only flourish when the powers that be find a way to extract even more profit out of it, which will probably be by psychologically manipulating even more privacy concessions out of people. · 2 weeks ago
world was, is and will be polarized. both. · 2 weeks ago