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The internet's getting flooded with AI-generated stuff, and honestly? It's not slowing down anytime soon. You see it everywhere—AI-written articles, generated images, automated responses. At first people treated it like a novelty. Now it's just... background noise in how content gets created and shared.
The real thing is, this wave isn't about to reverse. As the tech improves and more tools become accessible, we're basically locked into a new reality where distinguishing human-made from machine-made content becomes the actual challenge. Whether you love it or hate it, the infrastructure's already built. The incentives are already there. Companies and creators will keep using it because it works and it's cheap.
The question isn't really "will AI content stick around?" It's more "how do we adapt to living in a world where it's everywhere?"
This wave of AI content is irreversible. It's cheap and efficient, everyone wants to use it.
Instead of worrying about whether AI will disappear, it's better to think about how to survive in this information environment.
Honestly, being able to tell apart human and machine-generated content is the new survival skill.
The infrastructure is already in place, and the profit chains are formed. Trying to block it is simply unrealistic.