AI outpaces human content?

AI-generated content is on the brink of overwhelming the internet, poised to surpass all the material ever created by humans. Soon, there will be more AI-produced photographs, videos, songs, and books than those crafted by every human being who has ever lived.

But what happens when AI starts training predominantly on its own self-generated data instead of human-created content? Will it fall into feedback loops that blur the line between reality and illusion, or will it achieve unprecedented accuracy by eliminating human error?

As distinguishing the origin of information becomes increasingly difficult, we’ll be forced to redefine our relationship with knowledge itself.

What is human-made, and what is not?

And what truly defines the value of content created by humans versus that generated by AI?