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Will Fake Videos Send Us Back to Books or Blogs?

 Now that You Tube is flooded with fake (AI) videos, people have to make a decision.  Are they going to waste their lives watching crap produced by a computer algorithm, or will they go back to books, the written word.  Of course the world of books isn't perfect either.

I don't know if we can reasonably expect any improvements in the world of books.  But there are possible improvements in how we read.  Do you feel guilty unless you read the lumber from cover to cover?  Do you really benefit from 400 pages of verbiage about a topic, no matter how potentially interesting and important the topic is?  For the most part, reading is an unnatural and tedious way to kill time.

But it has advantages.

Perhaps reading should imitate what I have recently advertised about walking: that we need to 'unclench the fists' while walking; we need to forget about 'how far? and how fast?'; that we need to frolic like a dog, investigating an arroyo.


Thinking along these lines I reread Bertrand Russell's essay, "In Praise of Idleness."  It was somewhat helpful to today's topic, but too much of the essay was taken up with Russell's standard hobby horses of socialism and feminism.  But at least the essay was short.

There is no better place to practice this 'unclenching of the fists' than when reading history books.  From now on, I will read the introductions  -- which are usually fun to read -- and perhaps the epilogue.  But I will skip the 400 pages of names and dates between these two chapters.

That's not really true.  I will skim the 400 pages of lumber, and if bored, move quickly on, just like my dog does when checking out animal holes and smells.




Comments

Having manually worked in the mechanical field, I prefer reading Blogs, Books and wandering amid natures beauty. Kathy's Dementia keeps her tripping down the rabbit holes of repetitive BS. What is written about her condition is just as bad. Why can't someone write useful information that can be used to help the situation.
Stay Safe and Enjoy!

It's about time.
Good for you, Rick. You don't sound like you appreciate AI slop.
Barb in FL said…
William J. Casey, former CIA Director, famously stated, "We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." If the internet was gone today, don't think I would care. Some good stuff, but AI really sucks at letting it through now. So, is the program complete? Not quite, but getting there.
Barb, did you really mean "If the internet was gone today, don't think I would care", or was that just an (understandable) emotional outburst? As with the world of books, we have a great need for separating the garbage from the non-garbage on the internet. But what tools are actually available?
Barb in FL said…
Emotional? Maybe. I am getting sick of the internet, though. While it's great for a lot, the dependency is worrying, the slogging through the garbage and AI is getting worse. I don't know how people do it without an ad blocker. It would be great if it worked better.