Demand Grows for Effective AI Content Filtering
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| Source: Mastodon | Original article
Tech giants profit from AI-generated content, but resist user filters.
Meta, Spotify, and Google are not only hosting AI-generated content but also creating the tools that produce it. This has led to a surge in AI-generated imagery, ads, and music on their platforms. However, the quality of this content is often questionable, with many users referring to it as "AI slop."
As we previously reported, the issue of AI-generated content has been a topic of discussion, with concerns over its vulnerability to exploits and the potential for it to be used for malicious purposes. Despite this, platforms are hesitant to allow users to filter out AI-generated content, as it would undermine their efforts to profit from AI technology.
What's at stake is the ability of users to control their online experience and distinguish between human-created and AI-generated content. As the use of AI-generated content continues to grow, it's essential for platforms to prioritize user preferences and provide transparent labeling of AI-generated content. Users should be able to opt-out of viewing AI-generated content if they choose to, without being forced to embrace it. The next step will be to see how these platforms respond to growing user demand for better content filtering options and more transparency about AI-generated content.
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