> vacuum up the commons
A vacuum removes what it sucks in. The commons are still as available as they ever were, and the AI gives one more avenue of access.
> vacuum up the commons
A vacuum removes what it sucks in. The commons are still as available as they ever were, and the AI gives one more avenue of access.
> The commons are still as available as they ever were,
That is false. As a direct consequence of LLMs:
1. The web is increasingly closed to automated scraping, and more marginally to people as well. Owners of websites like reddit now have a stronger incentive to close off their APIs and sell access.
2. The web is being inundated with unverified LLM output which poisons the well
3. More profoundly, increasingly basing our production on LLM outputs and making the human merely "in the loop" rather than the driver, and sometimes eschewing even the human in the loop, leads to new commons that are less adapted to the evolutions of our world, less original and of lesser quality