If I am not fully clear yet on all the opportunities that IA will reveal in the next decade,
one point that seems obvious to me now is that originality and data curation will become even
more critical to help us navigate the jungle of new content created by such bots.
But first, let’s set the stage. Seven years from now, AI-generated content now accounts for
75% of the whole internet corpus. Only one percent of this is seeded from human prompts.
IA did not magically turned everyone into Stephen King, and the easiest way to get new content
was to rebranch outputs of a model as input for another. If this worked for a period,
the model improvements started to cap, due to the every-increasing redundancy of content used as
training data.
The ever increas