As far back as the Romans, Pontius Pilate is recorded as saying, "What is truth?" (John 18:38)
Showing that people struggled with these questions, even back then.
Figuring out what is true and what is false, real and fake, is important to a safe, healthy life.
Whether it's counterfeit goods or counterfeit words, it's all frustrating to the consumer.
Also, the easier it becomes to produce content, the easier bad actors can weaponize ideas.
So, I don't think many are worried about quality.
I think the concern is how will the average person handle a 1000x increase in "counterfeit" content.
Edit: As I think about it, the next Google will probably be whoever solves this problem.
The average person will obviously use their own agent AI to filter unwanted content and repackage it in a friendlier format.
As far back as the Romans, Pontius Pilate is recorded as saying, "What is truth?" (John 18:38)
Showing that people struggled with these questions, even back then.
Figuring out what is true and what is false, real and fake, is important to a safe, healthy life.
Whether it's counterfeit goods or counterfeit words, it's all frustrating to the consumer.
Also, the easier it becomes to produce content, the easier bad actors can weaponize ideas.
So, I don't think many are worried about quality.
I think the concern is how will the average person handle a 1000x increase in "counterfeit" content.
Edit: As I think about it, the next Google will probably be whoever solves this problem.