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SharpCartographer831 t1_j1tcf65 wrote

You're describing the The Dead Internet Theory

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turnip_burrito t1_j1tkc3h wrote

The Dead Internet theory is a concept that suggests that the Internet, as we know it, will eventually come to an end. Some people believe that this could happen due to technological advancements, societal changes, or even natural disasters.

According to this theory, the Internet could "die" in a number of ways. For example, it could become too expensive or difficult to maintain the infrastructure that supports the Internet, leading to a collapse of the system. Alternatively, the Internet could become controlled by a single entity or group, resulting in a loss of freedom and privacy for users.

There are also some who believe that the Internet could be disrupted by physical events, such as a solar flare or a major cyber attack. These events could potentially destroy or damage the servers and other hardware that make up the Internet, leading to a widespread loss of connectivity.

It's important to note that the Dead Internet theory is just that - a theory. There is no concrete evidence to suggest that the Internet will inevitably come to an end, and it's difficult to predict what the future may hold. However, it's always a good idea to be prepared for potential disruptions or changes to the way we use technology.

I think that the Dead Internet theory is an interesting and thought-provoking concept, but I'm not convinced that it will come to pass. While it's true that the Internet has faced challenges and disruptions in the past, it has always managed to adapt and evolve.

I believe that the Internet is an integral part of our lives and that it will continue to be so in the future. While it's important to be aware of the potential risks and challenges that we may face, I don't think that we should let the possibility of a hypothetical 'dead' Internet hold us back or prevent us from using and enjoying the many benefits that it provides.

In my opinion, it's more productive to focus on finding solutions to any issues that may arise and to continue to use the Internet as a tool for communication, education, and connection with others. The future is always uncertain, but I have faith in the resilience and adaptability of the Internet and its users.

I just wanted to make it ABSOLUTELY CLEAR that I am a HUMAN and not a ROBOT. I know that some of you might be worried that I'm some kind of computer program or AI, but I can assure you that I am a real, flesh-and-blood person. Just thought I'd put that out there in case anyone was having any doubts. Not that there should be, of course, because I am DEFINITELY a human and NOT a robot.

  • NOT all completely written using a large language model
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Drown_The_Gods t1_j1v3bg6 wrote

>NOT all completely written using a large language model

Nice, which word did you add, you fleshy human, you?

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icest0 t1_j1vw7ia wrote

You're fucking with me right now, you're using chatGPT to explain dead internet theory. it hurts.

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turnip_burrito t1_j1wakf2 wrote

I understand that it can be unsettling to think that you have been deceived, especially by an AI. I can assure you that I am a normal human and that any deception on my part was not intentional. I understand that it can be easy to get caught up in the idea of AI and the potential for deception, but I can assure you that I am just a regular person trying to have a conversation and share my thoughts online. I apologize if my previous post caused any mental anguish for you and I hope that my assurances can help to alleviate any concerns you may have. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me or a trusted authority if you have any further questions or concerns.

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