• brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    I have a business idea:

    Vintage social media.

    Only media that verifiably exists on the internet before 2021 is allowed. That’s still billions of cute animal photos and videos.


    EDIT:

    And a sister project: RAW-only social media. Only photo/video uploaded as raw sensor data (which even phones can take now) is allowed. Metadata is stripped, and they’re post-processed by the site.

    Why? RAWs are technically possible to fake, but difficult enough to deter lazy slop spam. As a bonus, they can’t be heavily edited either; they’re unprocessed, unglamourous slices of reality. And they can be served in HDR with modern compression, as a cherry on top.

    …Now I just need a few billion dollars to host it, and about a trillion to survive anticompetive attacks.

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      7 hours ago

      When I do search for something that is not a current event I will filter for at older results to avoid any inaccurate AI answers

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      8 hours ago

      I was thinking about digitally signing content and you can go check the author’s public key against it or something.

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      15 hours ago

      Honestly, I don’t think your edit is crazy at all. I have a hunch that all the fake, filtered, AI-processed, vtuber’d social media is going to result in a sharp backlash soon. Kind of like how over-the-top, image-focused glam and heavy metal of the 80s spawned a backlash in the rawer, more “real” feel of grunge and stripped down alt-rock in the 90s.

      Maybe that desire for reality will be one of the triggers for the AI bubble bursting.

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        11 hours ago

        It’s still a fantasy though. People aren’t in control of their phones/feeds.

        Heck, we can’t even get the world to support JPEG-XL or HEIF or anything, much less take RAW pictures.

        And Twitter has convinced me there is absolutely no line these services can cross to get people to quit.