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Artificial intelligence (AI) is intelligence demonstrated by machines, unlike the natural intelligence displayed by humans and animals, which involves consciousness and emotionality. The distinction between the former and the latter categories is often revealed by the acronym chosen.
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I don't understand the reason for the reference. I'm Moderating a few mid sized Subreddits and we outsource a ton of stuff to Bots like a lot of subs. Wouldn't say it's dead just because we try to automate as muchas possible. Moderating a community is a unpaid use of spare time so it helps to decrease the time I have to invest in repetitive stuff.
To my understanding, the concept of dead internet current day is conflated metrics due to non-human interaction. If there are 1mil HTTPS transactions and 400,000 of those are non-human, it skews things, making it look like it's more highly used.
I'm not saying automation's bad, hell it's my job, just an interesting thing to think about that we're reaching the point where most transactions (API, HTTP, etc, not financial) are handled by non-human entities.
So in this context, that we are literally trading out people for automation (via AI) is this concept by definition :)
Do you happen to know how a HTTPS transaction made by an App counts? I don't mean the apps that are just a fancy browser but for example multiplayer games that communicate with the server or a banking app with a fixed design that just updates the amount of money you have.
I'd rather say the internet becomes more efficient instead of dead. Why manually reload a whole website when you can use a API that only pulls needed Data? With increased automation you'll only transmit what's needed. Imagine you would need to reload a old forum page every few minutes to see if you got an answer instead of waiting for the push notification.
Sure, a lot of requests come from robovacs or so but in general I think a big chunk of the automatic traffic comes as the result of decreasing the amount of traffic that would exist otherwise.