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How AI Generated Content May Solve Internet Addiction Problem

What Happened

The Atlantic reports that a flood of low-quality AI-generated content could fundamentally change how people interact with the internet. As AI tools such as chatbots and automated writers generate endless streams of generic posts and articles, experts argue the internet may become saturated with bland, repetitive, or misleading information. This phenomenon could diminish user enjoyment, encourage boredom, and reduce overall engagement with digital platforms. Some observers believe that as users tire of so-called \”AI slop,\” there may be a renewed interest in genuine offline experiences or more meaningful in-person interactions.

Why It Matters

The emerging dominance of AI-generated content raises concerns about information quality, online trust, and digital well-being. If overwhelming automation drives users offline, it could reshape society\’s relationship with technology and challenge the future of digital engagement. Read more in our AI News Hub

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