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what if consumerism goes down because people have less money and then companies realize that advertisement doesn't pay off anymore?
Indeed. From a macroeconomic perspective, it can certainly become a problem if people no longer have enough money to buy anything. This then quickly affects the advertising industry since companies need to cut costs.
However you look at it, I don't think there's any angle from which it would seem sustainable to concentrate the majority of capital in the hands of just a few.
Since AI is ensuring that the already precarious earning opportunities of content creators are now being transferred even further to a few corporations, this technology will only contribute to the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer.
I don't think that this can go on forever – not economically and certainly not socially.
Why focus on the AI and not on implementing an uber-wealth tax?
No objections.
However, I think AI should also be regulated to compensate those who made all that possible in the first place - all those that contributed content to the underlying datasets or more like had their content put in those datasets without their consent.
Otherwise, in my opinion, there will be less and less high-quality content on the internet because it will simply no longer be possible to earn money from it. Of course, there will always be people who create content without monetary intentions, but there are also many people whose profession it is (writers, journalists, artists, people in the entertainment industry, and so on).