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So I have been actively reducing my Internet usage mostly due to AI. So I was thinking of creating a curation of non AI content on the internet( as a project) but ngl avoiding the platforms makes me feel better😂.

So here was my question, are people on the internet fed up of AI or the social media itself? Would people actually want a curated feed of non AI content?

The reason why I am asking is, the algorithms. Like, creating a list of non AI art accounts on instagram might be something people want, but Instagram does recommend content that people aren't even following, which I think defeats the purpose of the list. Similarly youtube, though I think for YouTube it makes sense. Btw all this was personal talk, feel free to ignore it and answer the question.

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[–] Flying_Lynx@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 week ago

I like things to be genuine.

For a totally other example, the cinema: I rather watch an old movie with cardboard props and PUR-landscapes yet having a good storyline, than some modern pixelperfect CGI enhanced decorum showing off a shallow storyline. With a good story line I can even handle bad acting when it adds to the fun.

I likes short stories on Youtube. Dust is one of those channels. Trying to find science-fiction shorts elsewhere easily presents you mushy AI stuff without any depth. Click on one of those AI shorts and that has to become your new obsession, or so the algorithm assumes. Youtube Music? Same thing. Sure I can admit that few of AI generated music is technically good. Until you noticed that even those lack some necessary variation. And then each AI-provider have a whole channel spewing out a daily playlist.