#M180Sum25 With the way AI is moving currently, I wouldn't be surprised to see our offspring interacting with the artificial life as they do with sentient, tangible life like we do now.
AI tech provides people with shortcuts for internet applications which could lead to a decline in the usage of such applications.With new techs pushing older ones out of the way, this meme is a prediction for what will happen to such internet apps with the continued rise of AI. -Jamie R
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Many people have gotten so used to relying on AI that they no longer feel the need to think for themselves. The Internet once changed how we accessed information, but AI now helps us process and create it, thereby risking the replacement of real learning and critical thinking. #M180Sum25
There is a shocking amount of usage of AI in news articles from trusted news on the Internet. AI can write sensationalized articles that can be false & misleading similar to yellow journalism. This leads to a decrease of trust in fact-based reporting as real articles are still preferred. #M180Sum25
Broadcast radio brought American families together and revolutionized journalistic outreach forever. Trust in broadcast radio information was reasonably high, although Orson's War of the Worlds incident was ahead of its time with public hysteria and "fake news." Al echoes this. #M180Sum25 #vintageAI
Network TV, formerly **revolutionized** media
consumption by incorporating moving pictures into radio
broadcasts--NOW, we settle by using AI for advertisement
means; substituting innovation with
the derivative slop that is AI.
Innovative ideas are thrown out while lazy fixes
are welcomed #M180Sum25
Just like the Internet first came about in the 70s , when AI first came about it brought it brought excitement and a hope for change or revolution. The Internet has changed how we connect with others and the world and AI is doing the same thing but in a way that is harmful to its society. #M180Sum25
People will see clear patterns: the Internet transformed culture, disrupted jobs, and increased misinformation. People were afraid of AI back then, just like today. Future historians won’t stand a chance trying to make sense of it all, especially with the internet as a source.
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Newspaper journalists must consider how AI affects their work. It's capable of producing highly detailed writing, putting publishing jobs at risk. As it grows more advanced, its presence is inevitable. However, AI lacks the emotion behind real news stories and is often seen as unethical.
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With the rise of the internet & the idea of being able to post anything on social media, fear ensued b/c it meant that nothing could truly be trusted. More fuel has been added to that fear w/ the introduction of AI, esp. b/c some users are using it w/ questionable intentions. #M180Sum25
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The rise of the Internet transformed how we communicate and consume news but also increased the spread of misinformation. Today, AI follows the same path. AI allows anyone to create stories or images, increasing doubts about what is real and what is made by AI as it becomes more advanced. #M180Sum25
We grew up believing everything the internet said and now we put our trust in a bot just for the convenience. Our parents were right, don’t believe everything we read from untrusted sources but it looks like we have yet to learn. We keep making the same mistakes. #M180Sum25
Ppl once believed that computers would generate job opportunities, by 2025, AI has taken over numerous positions. This shift has created a lack of trust within citizens. In ch 2 of Media & Culture (13th ed.) authors show the downsides of the evolving tech #M180Sum25 #ai #tech
Kids today joke that they talk to AI like therapists. Years ago, they used to turn to the internet to connect with others with similar interests. There are speculations that the former correlates to a lack of socialization and a rising term known as the loneliness epidemic. #M180Sum25
Fact-checkers were reliable in the newspaper era. It was easier to fact-check information to determine whether it was true. Lots of news was published on social media, including misinformation, so it was difficult for fact-checkers to verify all news.
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Wireless radio transformed news and entertainment but it also caused fear--especially from journalists worried about being replaced. Now AI is doing the same: spreading content fast while making people worry about misinformation, job loss, and the decline of human creativity. 😣
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AI alters culture by reshaping creativity, originality, and work. We rely on AI, making ideas feel fake. Jobs are threatened, art devalued, info less real. Unlike the internet, AI mimics us. This isn't history repeating; it's new territory.
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The evolution of the internet from ARPANET to AI affected culture, jobs, and trust in information. As a military-academic tool progressed into a global digital network that impacts aspects of daily life. The growth of Al threatens to cause job displacement taking us into new times.
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Orson Welles accidentally caused panic through his radio show War of the Worlds. AI generated news videos are doing the same thing now, close to a century later, whether intentional or not. Media literacy has evolved, highlighting the need to fact check our sources now more than ever. #M180Sum25
More people are using social media as their main source for news compared to credible legacy news sources. This has led to a major problem of misinformation. More users believe legacy news companies are spreading
"fake news" compared to false Al generated content. #M180Sum25
From research to the way people take in information, the internet revolutionized it all.The news became far more accessible and fast with the internet.With the internet's help less and less people are using the newspaper and more people are opting for the much easier and faster source. #M180Sum25
The internet revolutionized how we work, engage, and share but also opened the floodgates of disinformation, job displacement, and surveillance. Today AI offers the same dangers and possibilities. We're not heading anywhere new. We're repeating history, just with smarter technology.
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With partisan newspapers, it is already a guessing game for readers to determine if what they are reading is factual and fair. The increased use of AI in this field will make the spread of false or misleading information more prevalent. #M180Sum25
Everything from pop culture to politics, people use the internet to gain knowledge. With Web 2.0 and user input, misinformation spreads fast, which is amplified by AI overviews. This meme shows how AI can be misleading without proper fact checking. #m180Sum25
The guy- “Whoa, AI is gonna destroy the truth!”
The Girlfriend- “You said that about me in 1890.” The girl in red- “Just wait ‘til you see what I can do...”
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