Science: "Look, we're destroying the earth, and this graph explains it."
Shareholders: "Great job. Now for the next fiscal year, line must go up, so continue what you're doing if you want to keep your job to survive, else, we'll take our money and give it to someone who can make the line go up."
Owen noted that while AI characters could be a “creative new entertainment format”, there was a risk that they might flood platforms with low-quality material that undermines creators’ craft as well as erode confidence among users.
"Hey, humanity, how's it going?"
"The world's most technical minds have found a way to make social media worse just to squeeze out just a little more profit"
Typical of Meta to steal an idea from every social network on Earth, including its own, and make it 90% bots. They haven’t had an original idea since pokes.
It makes me think of Fahrenheit 451 where everyday people would sometimes become bit actors in these long form tv/hologram shows and describe the other actors as their friends and family, even though they never actually interacted beyond the scripted bits.
Politicians and corporations will be able to pay and use these bots to influence users on policy and politics like they would with advertisements. They're cutting out the shadowy troll farm and PR firm middlemen.
Who needs grandma's love and attention when an artificial surrogate can consume it and dump it all into an aggregated user profile of grandma instead? /s
Meanwhile, my late grandmother was the kind of woman who would notice the television distracting from a conversation, turn it off, and say "tv dominates the room." I miss her a lot.
Plus AI can't eat grandma's peach cobbler a la mode.