The future is curation and cultivation. We've been living in an age of information abundance and markets haven't adapted. The age of "crawl every website, index everything, and let people search it" is coming to an end. There is just too much content and too much of it is low quality. With or without AI.
This abundance problem isn't just a WWW problem. Movies, TV, music, podcasts, short form content, food, widgets, wibbles and wobbles all suffer from abundance these days. We are quickly exiting the age of supply chain driven scarcity and getting a marketplace flooded with options. Capitalism has delivered on basically everything it's promised with some asterisks and, if we don't give into consumerism, we want for little and have everything we need at our fingertips.
I've personally opened up my pocket book to curation services. I know brands that I trust. I know services that reliably surface quality content. I suspect the next few decades are going to trend towards services that separate noise from signal - and I suspect AI is going to be a big part of that.
Why separate noise from signal? Why isn't AI-generated stuff seen just as valuable as human-written one? When you fill the world with plastic, you need to evolve to eat plastic. When you surround yourself with AI-produced stuff, then you should learn to respect it.
First of all, evaluating someone based on what they wrote or said or did, is nonsense.
The future is curation and cultivation. We've been living in an age of information abundance and markets haven't adapted. The age of "crawl every website, index everything, and let people search it" is coming to an end. There is just too much content and too much of it is low quality. With or without AI.
This abundance problem isn't just a WWW problem. Movies, TV, music, podcasts, short form content, food, widgets, wibbles and wobbles all suffer from abundance these days. We are quickly exiting the age of supply chain driven scarcity and getting a marketplace flooded with options. Capitalism has delivered on basically everything it's promised with some asterisks and, if we don't give into consumerism, we want for little and have everything we need at our fingertips.
I've personally opened up my pocket book to curation services. I know brands that I trust. I know services that reliably surface quality content. I suspect the next few decades are going to trend towards services that separate noise from signal - and I suspect AI is going to be a big part of that.