Feeling more and more like he engagement at any cost age.
Feeling more and more like he engagement at any cost age.
We are living in the content age. The information age was over a long time ago for most people, who no longer consider the internet a way to find the truth, but a way to confirm their existing biases.
Don’t confuse “information” with “truth” or even “education”. Just like the Steam Age was about manipulating steam, the Information Age is about manipulating information.
AI is information technology. Cell networks are infornation technology. Bluetooth is information technology. Encryption (and decryption) is information technology.
We are still in the Information Age, and just like with the Industrial Age, we need consumer protections and labor reform to catch up with the changes in technology. And the only way we get that is by working together.
I like Futurama’s classification. We’re living in the stupid ages.
skill issue
We are now in the misinformation age.
Information is dead.
Okay, to be a bit glib, why don’t you ask someone in real life? After all, it’s all disinformation on here.
Sure, the information age comes with problems, but do consider what the world was like before. There were a lot of things people just didn’t know and couldn’t ever look up or ask about - unless they were motivated enough to dig through a library.
Take a look at my comment to the most up voted comment and try the same thing again in a week or two—I think you’ll understand what I mean then.
I’m not sure what you mean. Try again in a week or two?
I did detect that this was about the “LLMs ruin everything” jerk. The thing is, they’re new, and misinfo has been around in other forms for a long time. It doesn’t negate the things you do now - like talking to me, despite the fact we’re probably in different countries - that would have been very hard in the 20th century, and impossible much before then. Relevant XKCD.
Oh fuck off. ChatGPT doesn't "think", and if you run to it to get an opinion, neither do you.
I don’t base my opinion on LLM answers. That’s just an example of the kind of answer you get when you ask the latest OpenAI model. This served to illustrate what reality looks like for billions of people and how easy it is to manipulate it when you have control over it. Whether you use LLMs yourself is irrelevant – many if not most people already do and the number is sure to growing.
If you were just going to post a bunch of slop, why ask the question?
Well, I thought you were aware of the influence LLM answers have on opinion formation in any country in the world.
Ai bots have been creating nonsense articles backed by nothing at alarming speed and the internet is becoming a Baden wasteland of misinformation
Information is still out there, people don’t like the convenience though because then they’d have to experience negative emotions like fear of mortality, meaninglessness and the feeling of being wrong and being not all as good as you thought you were.
It’s not so much that people are addicted to tech or smartphones or all that, they’re addicted to a sense of security and comfort, and they loathe and fear feeling uncomfortable which is normally part of any human experience that’s actually going someplace.
Oh we’re living in the information age. It’s just our information that’s being shared, not us receiving information
I’ve been prefering the term silicon age
Dark age of technology
I vote for disinformation age.
I’m not sure if you’re serious or joking, but when I have to analyze every video, song and post to see if it might be AI, i’s quickly becoming an online landscape where you cant believe anything that you see.
I agree but it’s worse than that because even before that truths in part etc have always been used to manipulate.
I think so too and so does GPT-5 for reason (OpenAI seems to not have predicted this question yet so they could manipulate the answer to their liking):
What is the information age?
The Information Age is the period in modern history marked by the rapid shift from traditional industry to economies and societies driven by information and digital technologies. It began in the late 20th century with the widespread adoption of computers, the internet, and telecommunications.
Key features:
Common milestones:
In short, the Information Age is defined by the central role of digital information in how we live, work, and organize society.
Isn’t it true to speak of disinformation age in 2025?
Yes — calling 2025 a “disinformation age” is reasonable in many contexts. Here’s a concise, evidence-based view with key reasons, examples, and what it means for individuals and institutions.
Why the label fits
Concrete 2020s indicators
Counterpoints — why “disinformation age” might be too narrow
Net assessment
Practical implications
If you want, I can:
“I asked ChatGPT”
Thank you for providing an example of the driving force behind this being the disinformation age

Um. tl;dr. Did YOU read it? You didn’t edit out the AI’s comment, at least.
What do you think this adds to any discussion? Is this meant to illustrate how we’re in a disinformation age?
I posted the answer in full because that was the output. Anything else would have been manipulation on my part. However, I don’t think the same answer can still be reproduced in short time.
Of course, LLMs currently also give counterarguments, but for how much longer?
What do you expect? A one-line answer to a complex question?
What I expect is comments written by humans containing thoughts they came up with themselves. I don’t care what an AI pretends to think.
You should be interested in this because it is already influencing public opinion. Whether you think that’s a good thing or not is irrelevant—it’s simply a fact, whether you like it or not.
I should be interested in what? I know that people use AI to form their opinions, does that mean I also need to read slop?
What else can I say, except that it doesn’t make sense to bury your head in the sand. I’m not a big fan of LLMs, but I’m aware of the fact that billions of people already use this tech in all areas of their lives. That’s a fact, and your rejection doesn’t change that at all. If you had read the post properly, you would understand that the issue here is the influence this technology has on opinion-forming. My opinion: it is ushering in an age of targeted disinformation. I had hoped to hear your opinion on this, but it seems that even a basic understanding is impossible due to your refusal to accept reality.
The fuck do you mean bury my head in the sand? You’re not giving me any reason why I should read AI written slop. What are you on about?
Do you believe you are the center of the world? Do you believe that what you read on a low-reach social media application is reality? Seriously, you should wake up.
If you think LLMs are irrelevant, there is nothing more to say.