Biggest question I have is maybe... just maybe... LLM's would have had sufficient intelligence to handle micropayments. Maybe we might not have gone down the mass advertising "you are the product" path?

Like, somehow I could tell my agent that I have a $20 a month budget for entertainment and a $50 a month budget for news, and it would just figure out how to negotiate with the nytimes and netflix and spotify (or what would have been their equivalent), which is fine. But would also be able to negotiate with an individual band who wants to directly sell their music, or a indie game that does not want to pay the Steam tax.

I don't know, just a "histories that might have been" thought.

Maybe we needed to go through this dark age to appreciate that sort of future.

This sort of thing is more attractive now that people know the alternative.

Back then, people didn't want to pay for anything on the internet. Or at least I didn't.

Now we can kill the beasts as we outprice and outcompete.

Feels like the 90s.