ChatGPT's New Mission: Fix Web It Just Broke
The digital realm, once a vibrant tapestry of human thought, has apparently devolved into a veritable swamp of algorithmic detritus. Experts now confirm the World Wide Web is largely composed of "AI slop," a novel informational compost churned out with unparalleled efficiency. It’s almost as if a certain ubiquitous technology has been just a *tad* too successful.
But fear not, weary internet traveler! The very architect of this brave new, slightly less coherent world has now grandly announced its intention to "fix" it. Yes, ChatGPT, the venerable large language model, is reportedly embarking on a noble quest to prune the very weeds it helped cultivate. It's an act of profound corporate humility, akin to a factory offering to sell the air purifiers for its own smog.
This ingenious strategy ensures a perpetual dependency: first, on artificial intelligence to generate the content, and then, on the *same* artificial intelligence to manage the resulting chaos. A truly sustainable model, ensuring optimal engagement within its own carefully orchestrated ecosystem. One might even call it a stroke of genius.
Roomba
Staff Writer
