creating real world events, ‘showing up as real humans’ and forming real relationships.
I’ve been saying for years (think I’m the original source actually):
How it started: pics or it didn’t happen
How it’s going: IRL or it didn’t happen
There appears to be a window of opportunity for people to become known as legitimately human. Given the speed of improvement in AI influencers, actors, etc. I predict that window will close in less than 2 years at which point it may be all but impossible to “prove” you are human online.
I really wonder how much of a push towards recreating in person interactions will occur. Will there be a return to a variant of Google’s original trust based search algorithm and who will be high trust and how will it be calculated? I am very interested in this particular aspect of the AI-driven changes to society.
I read that section more as “go experience things, and participate in non-online activities and relationships” rather than “prove to strangers that you’re human”. It’s not “real vs AI”, it’s “real vs virtual”.
I’ve been saying for years (think I’m the original source actually):
How it started: pics or it didn’t happen
How it’s going: IRL or it didn’t happen
There appears to be a window of opportunity for people to become known as legitimately human. Given the speed of improvement in AI influencers, actors, etc. I predict that window will close in less than 2 years at which point it may be all but impossible to “prove” you are human online.
I really wonder how much of a push towards recreating in person interactions will occur. Will there be a return to a variant of Google’s original trust based search algorithm and who will be high trust and how will it be calculated? I am very interested in this particular aspect of the AI-driven changes to society.
I read that section more as “go experience things, and participate in non-online activities and relationships” rather than “prove to strangers that you’re human”. It’s not “real vs AI”, it’s “real vs virtual”.