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29 August 2023

Challenges With Recursive Use Of AI-Generated Content

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As the internet becomes flooded with AI-generated content, a peculiar set of challenges emerges. One challenge is to humans, with the now-familiar problem of information overload
United States Technology

As the internet becomes flooded with AI-generated content, a peculiar set of challenges emerges. One challenge is to humans, with the now-familiar problem of information overload. A new challenge is to the AI models themselves, with the use of AI-generated content to train the models causing potential AI disorders.

The internet is beginning to fill up with more and more content generated by artificial intelligence rather than human beings, posing weird new dangers . The danger to AI itself is newer and stranger. A raft of recent research papers have introduced a novel lexicon of potential AI disorders that are just coming into view as the technology is more widely deployed and used.

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