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Post #1840338

2026-04-25 09:15 UTC

I don’t think so. I think AI cranks up the noise to 11, definitely, and makes culture hard to find. I think it spells the doom of search engines like Google for actually finding human-created stuff. But that culture, that creativity, is still out there. It’s just hard to find. It takes word of mouth and effort to find it. It’s the [Dark Forest](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_forest_hypothesis?wprov=sfti1) stage of the Internet.

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  • @DandomRude@lemmy.world 2026-04-25 09:39

    Yes, that’s probably how it will go. Culture will likely always exist, but unfortunately it’s now increasingly competing with an even more massive, uniform, and uncreative flood of commercial bullshit. I fear this will have a disastrous effect. The early signs are already very clear: misinformation on a massive scale, the centralization of “interpretive authority” in the hands of just a few, very powerful companies, and so on. It’s not as if the internet wasn’t already full of what you might call products of the culture industry, but now these products aren’t even produced by people anymore -instead they’re churned out automatically in an all-consuming flood of mediocrity.

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