> I'm not sure there's anything left to comment that hasn't already been commented
I would have agreed with you a year ago. But now, with AI, the entire web model may become less of a thing.
I thought the web would endure forever, despite the attacks from platforms and browser monopolizers.
Now it looks like social will soon be overrun by robots (maybe creepy ID verification will save it?), and the need to publish information will diminish as you can generate it and probably share the results on some future AI platform.
Maybe it's the opposite. "Social" spaces will become so flooded with worthless AI posts trying to grab people's attention for advertising purposes that real websites created by real people will flourish once again. That's what I want to believe.
What does that even mean? Because it could credibly mean like 20 different things, some of which would clearly be nonsense, but you haven’t left us with a specific enough of an idea to engage with either way.
AI applications function with the web model. The web will to some extent endure forever, I doubt it'd ever go fully extinct. We may use AI tools more, but not for everything.
I would have agreed with you a year ago. But now, with AI, the entire web model may become less of a thing.
I thought the web would endure forever, despite the attacks from platforms and browser monopolizers.
Now it looks like social will soon be overrun by robots (maybe creepy ID verification will save it?), and the need to publish information will diminish as you can generate it and probably share the results on some future AI platform.