We need a noncommercial AI-free parallel internet curated by librarians.
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We need a noncommercial AI-free parallel internet curated by librarians.
Created and consulted by humans only.
It's the only way
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We need a noncommercial AI-free parallel internet curated by librarians.
Created and consulted by humans only.
It's the only way
@Em0nM4stodon
Created for humans and consulted by humans only
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@Em0nM4stodon
Created for humans and consulted by humans only
@thedubster But mainly, created by humans.
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@thedubster But mainly, created by humans.
@Em0nM4stodon 100%
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We need a noncommercial AI-free parallel internet curated by librarians.
Created and consulted by humans only.
It's the only way
@Em0nM4stodon I've been thinking about this, prompted by things like the Gemini protocol. What would a protocol/standard that takes away the economic incentives that made the internet bad look like? I feel like this is something we could come up with.
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@Em0nM4stodon I've been thinking about this, prompted by things like the Gemini protocol. What would a protocol/standard that takes away the economic incentives that made the internet bad look like? I feel like this is something we could come up with.
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We need a noncommercial AI-free parallel internet curated by librarians.
Created and consulted by humans only.
It's the only way
I love it, but it's sadly impractical. The issue, as is often the case, is how you police such a platform?
There's a LOT of money to be made in _pretending_ to be a human, especially on a platform with a reputation for not having AI/Bots on it. Sneak a politics bot into that platform and you get outsized influence.
Even demanding ID from all users won't prevent fakers. There's too much profit motive in circumvention.
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