Clickbait clutter: AI is generating too much digital junk

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Clickbait clutter: AI is generating too much digital junk

AI-generated content is saturating the internet with unnecessary material, diminishing the overall reliability of online information. While GenAI has various applications, it also poses a threat that requires regulation to address. The prevalence of misinformation and sensational content in online echo chambers has been exacerbated by the rise of generative artificial intelligence.

Before the emergence of GenAI, there were instances of robot accounts disseminating questionable content, but the situation has worsened with the influx of AI-generated content. The digital landscape is experiencing a transformation in how content is produced and consumed, leading to concerns about the quality and authenticity of information available online.

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