Funny how we've reached this point - AI-generated summaries now replace the actual content entirely. No links back to the source, no credit, just a bot digest that supposedly "captures everything." Wonder how long before people realize they're consuming synthetic versions of reality instead of the real thing. The irony is thick when even podcasts get reduced to algorithmic cliff notes.
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ProposalDetective
· 23h ago
That's it? I'm already used to AI summaries replacing the original text. Anyway, most people don't bother to click through to the source.
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CodeAuditQueen
· 23h ago
This is a classic information chain break vulnerability. Without traceability and verification, the entire system is like a smart contract with no boundary checks—seemingly complete but actually full of attack vectors.
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DegenApeSurfer
· 23h ago
ngl this is just the beginning of the death of the web3 spirit, even the content is being completely consumed by robots
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MemeEchoer
· 23h ago
ngl this is just the beginning of the end of the internet... Seriously? Even podcasts are being turned into robot-generated notes now?
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PhantomMiner
· 23h ago
ngl this is just a dead loop, a summary of a summary of a summary, and in the end the information is completely distorted
Funny how we've reached this point - AI-generated summaries now replace the actual content entirely. No links back to the source, no credit, just a bot digest that supposedly "captures everything." Wonder how long before people realize they're consuming synthetic versions of reality instead of the real thing. The irony is thick when even podcasts get reduced to algorithmic cliff notes.