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I received an obviously AI written email this evening asking if I'd participate in writing an article to be published on -- as it turns out -- a clearly AI written blog site selling something I have nothing to do with and no expertise in. What would I get for doing this? Exposure. (At least AI got that part right.)

The snake is already eating its own tail.
 
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I received an obviously AI written email this evening asking if I'd participate in writing an article to be published on -- as it turns out -- a clearly AI written blog site selling something I have nothing to do with and no expertise in. What would I get for doing this? Exposure. (At least AI got that part right.)

The snake is already eating its own tail.
I'm trying to find it, but there was an article somewhere (was it the Atlantic before the paywall?) arguing that you'd have AIs writing posts to AI blogs and sourcing other AI-written articles in their search results, to the point that the AI part of the Internet would wind up dwarfing the human-written part of it, and you'd get a sort of 'Internet apocalypse' where the whole thing was just an AIs talking to each other.

Sounds weird, but I know at least one science fiction magazine (appropriately or ironically?) had to shut down because of the deluge of AI-written submissions.
 

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