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The original was posted on /r/opensource by /u/Adventurous-Suit5715 on 2023-12-30 16:27:54.
Alright, so let me spill the beans on how AI has flipped the script in the writing game. I get it, it might sound a bit lackluster at first, but peep this – the sheer volume of content that AI can whip up is a game-changer. Whether you’re using it as a research sidekick or just to save precious time, AI is like the unsung hero of the writing hustle.
But here’s the twist – the internet is drowning in this tidal wave of AI-generated content. Every ‘news’ or semi-entertainment site seems to be stuck in a loop, regurgitating AI-created stuff from other AI-created stuff. Just the other day, I was on the hunt for some serious BG3 intel about the adamantine forge. Guess what? Every site was throwing around vague pointers like, “Go here for powerful stuff,” with no deets, no coordinates – nada. Even the Reddit threads were airing their grievances, and let’s be real, apart from fextralife, all those SEO-optimized sites are serving up zilch for the average user, just drowning us in ads and invasive cookies.
Listen, if you’re gonna let AI loose to cook up some half-baked content, at least have the decency to check if it’s serving any real purpose or not, you feel me? and I’m out here begging for a lifeboat of relevant, quality info.