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AI Models Risk Limiting Access to Knowledge Online

What Happened

The Wall Street Journal discusses the possibility that current and future generative AI models, such as those powering ChatGPT and similar platforms, could curtail the production and supply of high-quality online knowledge. As more search engines and platforms incorporate AI-generated summaries, fewer users may visit original websites, leading to a decline in financial incentives for content creators. This could result in less diverse and reliable information available for both humans and AI models, ultimately creating a feedback loop that harms the ecosystem of digital knowledge.

Why It Matters

This development could fundamentally change how information is produced and accessed on the internet, with consequences for education, journalism, and research. If the quality and reliability of online information decline, AI models may become less trustworthy over time, affecting everyone who relies on digital knowledge. Read more in our AI News Hub

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