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Will AI Disrupt Online Knowledge Creation Trends?

What Happened

The Wall Street Journal examines concerns that generative AI tools, like ChatGPT and Bard, could threaten the future supply of fresh online knowledge. AI systems depend on vast quantities of publicly available, human-created material to train their models and provide useful results. As users increasingly turn to AI for answers, publishers, website owners, and experts worry that the reduced web traffic and diminishing incentives will discourage people from creating new content and sharing insights online. With AI summarizing and repurposing existing material, some fear this feedback loop could choke off the very knowledge that keeps digital ecosystems vibrant.

Why It Matters

The shifting online content landscape highlights an urgent challenge for the AI industry and internet communities. If user contributions dwindle, future AI systems might lack the rich data needed for high-quality responses, impacting innovation and online discovery. Read more in our AI News Hub

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