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StackOverflow and Wikipedia both depend on a particular dynamic. It's costly to come up with nonsense that looks right enough to pass, and it's easy to hit revert or downvote that content if it's fishy.

AI generation of nonsense flips that - it's easy and limitlessly scalable to come up with "rightish" stuff, and cleanup still takes human effort that scales at the number of engaged users.



That’s actually a remarkably insightful comment. Thank you for that.




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