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04-05
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🤖 The Gresham's Law of Social Media: Bad Money Drives Out Good Platforms originally designed for human use will gradually give way to AI Agents. Back when InfoFi was booming (I'm talking about you, Kaito!), Twitter was flooded with AI posts and comments, which annoyed me to no end. I took drastic measures then, blocking any AI posts I saw. And then? Kaito finally calmed down, and I thought these AI commenters would disappear too, but I clearly underestimated the power of trends. AI Agents arrived, and everyone's been upgraded. You don't even need to manually copy and paste anymore; AI does it all for you. Damn it, this has truly become an AI Agent playground. AI discovers trending topics -> writes tweets; AI reads tweets -> writes comments; AI interacts with everything. Then you'll find that all the articles are written by AI, and all the comments are posted by AI. The competition is about making AI-generated content increasingly human-like, making it harder for people to tell it's AI. Human interaction has lost its meaning because the other person can't distinguish whether your comment is handwritten. So people simply ignore it. A classic case of Gresham's Law (bad money drives out good). The current situation is: AI reads content, AI writes content, and then uses this content to train the next generation of AI. Self-production and self-consumption, inbreeding, and intellectual decline. This golden age is exactly what AI wanted.

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