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AI Models Threaten Fresh Knowledge Supply Online

What Happened

The Wall Street Journal explores concerns about generative AI tools including ChatGPT and their reliance on online content for training. As web content becomes increasingly AI-generated, experts warn that a feedback loop may form, where AI models train on their own outputs instead of original, human-generated knowledge. This could degrade the quality of future AI responses, narrow the diversity of perspectives, and make it harder for experts, journalists, and creators to share authoritative information online. The article highlights the growing challenges AI presents for the long-term health of the online knowledge ecosystem.

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This development could impact the reliability, originality, and trustworthiness of information found online, with major implications for education, journalism, and scientific research. Read more in our AI News Hub

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