死去的互联网不再是理论。
The dead Internet is not a theory anymore

原始链接: https://www.adriankrebs.ch/blog/dead-internet/

作者最近与一名求职者的经历,以及一封出乎意料地像人类撰写的邮件,凸显了一个令人不安的趋势:人工智能生成的内容迅速涌入互联网。除了这名求职者之外,在HackerNews、Reddit、LinkedIn和GitHub等平台上的观察表明,低质量的、人工智能生成的“垃圾内容”正在激增。 HackerNews现在限制新账户,因为有大量人工智能提交的内容,并明确禁止人工智能编辑的评论,优先考虑人类对话。Reddit受到机器人驱动的虚假宣传困扰,而LinkedIn的信息流则充斥着人工智能生成的内容。甚至GitHub上的开源项目也遭到了无意义的人工智能提交代码的攻击,有时还会被*其他*人工智能进行审查。 这种涌入表明“死亡互联网”——一个由机器生成内容主导的网络——正在比预期更快地到来,使得真正的在线互动越来越稀少。作者哀叹失去了更真实的互联网体验。

## Hacker News 上关于“死亡互联网”的讨论 一篇在 adriankrebs.ch 上的文章引发了 Hacker News 的讨论,探讨了人们日益增长的担忧:互联网正变得越来越多地充斥着人工智能生成的内容和机器人,导致真实的互动减少——这种现象被称为“死亡互联网”理论。 用户们辩论了潜在的解决方案,从强制身份验证(可能通过上传身份证件)和付费访问在线平台,到更复杂的密码学方法来验证用户属性而不泄露个人信息。人们对这些方案的可行性提出了担忧,许多人指出机器人很容易使用被盗凭据绕过身份检查。 一些评论者表达了对小型、邀请制社区的渴望,将其视为真实对话的避风港,而另一些人则建议回归线下互动。一个反复出现的主题是,渴望一个更简单、更少商业化的互联网,让人联想到它早期的样子。有些人甚至开玩笑说要采取极端措施,比如完全重置网络,或者拥抱离线生活,例如学习锻造。 最终,这场讨论凸显了人们对当前互联网状态日益增长的幻灭感,以及寻找恢复真实人际连接空间的方法。
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原文

I recently invited a job applicant to a first-round interview. Their CV looked promising and my AI slop detection didn’t go off. But then I got this reply:

job applicant

This made me realize that the dead Internet arrived faster than expected. A few other purely qualitative examples confirmed the feeling.

HackerNews

HN now restricts ShowHN for new accounts after an influx of vibe-coded and low-quality ShowHN submissions.

reddit

Coincidentally as I’m writing this, HN also just updated their guidelines with the following rule:

Don’t post generated comments or AI-edited comments. HN is for conversation between humans.

Reddit

When I revisited an old Reddit post about a sideproject of mine, I found bots clearly astroturfing a SaaS product in the comments. These profiles hide their comments on their accounts, but it’s easy to find hundreds of similar comments.

reddit

LinkedIn

On the rare occasion I open LinkedIn, my timeline is mostly AI-generated slop among very few actually interesting professional updates.

linkedin

GitHub

And of course let’s not forget AI spamming OSS repos with nonsensical PRs. What’s even funnier is when the reviewer turns out to be AI too.

github


Can we go back to an internet like this? I guess we can’t.

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