@mira.research: AI may have a sustainability problem nobody expected. Researchers warn the internet is becoming so AI-generated that future models could begin learning from synthetic content instead of reality. This will make AI less accurate, less creative, and increasingly disconnected from the real world we rely on. Follow Mira for everything tech news, and stay ahead of everyone else in the room. #aisafety #futureofai #techethics #aitruth #techtok
AI will learn reality the same way humans do: physical AI will directly interact with the environment instead of relying on mistaken human descriptions of reality.
2026-05-12 05:41:08
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moha :
a problem nobody expected?
I expected this from the very start and I doubt it's only me
AI generates its answers from content online and most of the people that publish that content do it for money so if AI replaces them then who's gonna feed the AI more data?
2026-05-13 04:04:59
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zeratoga :
So AI will be forever stuck in the early 21st Century.
2026-05-13 06:24:45
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😂😂😂😂 how ironic. this slideshow is also ai
2026-05-14 10:39:56
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jsntx :
There's a flaw in this argument: it misses that new AI-generated content is being directed by humans. Read about the arguments people, including scholars, made against the rise of the printing press. We'll be fine.
2026-05-12 11:08:34
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Sharkbaitsally :
that’s awesome
2026-06-04 21:00:16
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Rutger :
and a wrong answer from an ai will be stored on the net. the next ai will find that answer and use it making more wrong etcetera. making the reability in the answers go down and down. the internet will be useless
2026-05-14 06:01:49
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Plague Dr :
Wait till AI mislead you on purpose
2026-06-27 21:55:24
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userman-x :
AI learn from millions of chats with real people
2026-05-13 22:55:12
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Glenn Henderson :
photocopy a photocopy almost infinitely
2026-05-13 06:33:48
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mawwyncha :
yeah, what do you expect when rely on wikipedia for doing your academic works, what's the different?
2026-05-12 23:29:48
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Roger Millah :
90% of the internet nowadays is people complaining about AI so in the next years AI will be the biggest AI hater lmao
2026-05-14 01:58:09
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Matheus :
its simple to solve, make an identification of all AI created content and let people decide if rhey want browse internet with AI generates content or Human-made content.
2026-05-12 15:17:15
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Nefor90 :
Exactly, all the datasets are exhausted by now, the internet isn't a very trustable source especially without back checking. Otherwise AI will just generate the topics and source that has never existed but visually similar.
2026-05-12 22:49:22
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Captain Relevant :
well in the current climate, information made by humans is by no means guaranteed to be factual either. We're seeing an everything entropy
2026-05-13 04:50:14
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Chemtrailpilotenverband Süd :
The internet stopped being real in about 2000.
2026-05-13 05:03:38
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🎧DRoRi LEV🎮 :
Like *The Matrix*, machines will rule us.
2026-06-09 14:59:41
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Rafael Selga Ysais :
If they allow AI to use wifi to sense reality there would be no problem
2026-05-29 14:37:28
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Michael Spellman :
Unplug it 😂😂😂
2026-05-30 22:05:22
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Lady Carolyne 2 :
oh dear never mind 😂😂😂
2026-06-06 13:09:13
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john.cage :
Whoever wrote this "forgot" the worst problem of this specific feedback issue: The quality of AI generated content / AI query results goes down as AI hallucinations are posted as facts and in a next generation of learning (if some AI uses that as training data at some point) it's wrongly taken as fact and further nonsense is derived from it. Etc. etc. Turns AI knowledge itself and network places that accept AI content into trash over time.
2026-06-02 19:51:31
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Arbeel khan :
human content is to the internet as data is to the senses. Ai can't sense or experience the changing world on its own
2026-05-31 15:51:04
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AmyC :
I think that was the whole idea from the start, total control of information lol. mentioned this once or twice years ago.
2026-06-09 20:57:52
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paulb2603 :
Interesting
2026-05-12 04:19:32
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