• mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    I weep. It was excruciatingly hard already to find someone interested in your work to bring it to market, agents literally drown in awesome books they can’t publish profitably. A perfect example - A Confederacy Of Dunces - couldn’t find an agent/publisher until after the writer’s death, then immediately won a pulitzer. this was the late 60’s-70s iirc.

    Now add the torrent of new writers with an interconnected world wide network.

    Then add the tsunami of AI garbage.

    We’re going to lose masterpieces because of that tsunami, and instead we’ll get AI garbage.

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      7 hours ago

      Not just in this field. Crap is drowning out real work in the sciences as well as arts. Both in terms of where funding goes as well as the output. It’s a cultural disaster.

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        7 hours ago

        scientific publishing was hurting bad (signal to noise and ethics issues) before AI… yeah, this is gonna be really bad.