Can AI Escape the Enshittification Trap in Tech Platforms
What Happened
WIRED explores the increasing concern that artificial intelligence platforms, like many major internet services before them, may go through a process known as enshittification. This term describes how originally innovative products can decline as companies prioritize revenue generation and data collection over user satisfaction and trust. The discussion covers the evolution of social media and search engines, which initially provided immense value to users but gradually became less useful as commercial interests took precedence. The article questions whether rapid advancements and wide adoption of AI will lead to similar negative outcomes for users and the tech ecosystem.
Why It Matters
The potential for AI products to follow the same path as previous tech platforms raises concerns about the sustainability of positive user experiences. If AI becomes less user-centric, it could undermine public trust and limit future gains from automation and innovation. This dynamic will shape how users, developers, and investors engage with AI technologies. Read more in our AI News Hub