I've recently started wondering what the long term impacts of AI slop is going to be. Will people get so sick of the sub-par quality that there will be a widespread backlash, and a renewed focus on handmade or artisinal products made by hand? Or will we go the other way where everyone will accept the status-quo and everything will just get shittier, and we will just have multiple cycles of AI slop trained on AI slop?
I'm already seeing screen-free summer camps in my area. There's going to be a subset of the population that does not want to play along with calling hallucinations and deepfakes "progress," kids will be homeschooled more as parents lose their jobs and traditional classroom instruction loses effectiveness.
I thought the movie "the Creator" was pretty neat, it envisions a future where AI gets blamed for accidentally nuking Los Angeles so America bans it and reignites a kind of cold war with Asia which has embraced GAI and transcended the need for central governance. Really it's a film about war and how it can be started with a lie but continue out of real existential fear.
I'll guess it will be both at the same time with a far greater number of people going for the easier (latter) option, but still a real chunk of people going for what's real, and also a spectrum in between.
This is how it already is for most aspects of life that have, for many, been enshittified by progress. Sadly the shitty part is not entirely avoidable by choice.