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@colleenkenny's avatar

The shift from a web made for humans to one consumed by machines is wild. Back in the day honchos would say: “Have your people call my people” … now it’s “have my bots connect with your bots.”

We’ve largely allowed tech to stripmine our knowledge and creativity, then discard the human source. This rise of ultra-processed information feels like the informational equivalent of junk food: addictive, empty, and harmful in scale.

Last night as I was listening to the audiobook version of Sarah Wynn-Williams’ Careless People, I was horrified to learn that Zuckerberg explored a Presidential run. To have all that power and resources but zero moral ambition - it blows the mind. As Deepak Chopra put it: “The world is run by male gangsters.” Only a transformation in collective consciousness rooted in human creativity and connection, not algorithmic convenience, offers a way forward.

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Carrie M's avatar

What I keep wondering is how fast we are going to see the bots-talking-to-bots, thus bots creating all the new content on the web, resulting in massive hallucinations that feed each other. Will it explode in our faces quickly? Or be a slow-boiling march to an information meltdown?

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