What is the 'dead Internet' theory and why is it relevant.
Proponents of the 'dead Internet' theory believe that the network has been almost completely controlled by AI bots since 2016, using artificial intelligence to influence public opinion.
In 2021, the 'dead Internet' theory appeared on 4chan and Wizardchan forums, discussing the idea that all content on the network is created by algorithms rather than people, as was previously believed. This idea spread to other forums, where the notion of AI manipulation began to gain traction.
A study by Imperva showed that in 2023 bots accounted for over half of the internet traffic. The influence of generative models like ChatGPT and Google Gemini on online content was also significant, including the creation of harmful scripts.
Emerging across various platforms, the 'dead Internet' theory sparked heated discussions about the impact of artificial intelligence on the internet and methods of manipulating public opinion. In a world where the role of bots is becoming increasingly prominent, it is important to be cautious and critically assess the information that reaches us through the network.
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