Internet without AI?
18. 11. 2025
Should there be a separate infrastructure that provides connection and acess to data to people around the world strictly without AI?
I've been playing with this idea lately in my head as presence of some sort of AI everywhere almost seems mandatory. Just toady, Google annouced they will be embedding Gemini directly into their search engine. So it makes me wonder - what if something simply fails. What if one of thousands of scenarios become reality and the data we've been collectively sharing and editing for past three decades gets corrupted, replaced by errors and in the worst case - absolutely irrelevant content of purely synthetic origin. I've got my library of hardcover books and if I'm lucky and they don't get moldy or destroyed by kids sometime in the future, they will stay the way they are, frozen in time, at the moment they have been printed. This is however not the case with online data. It, including these very same words, may get molded over time, same as stones take their shape with strenght of rivers current. Shouldn't we be prepared? Shouldn't we have a backup plan, place where AI is strictly forbidden and only human generated content may reside? This is not some call to action, I know there's probably thousands of people asking the same questions, some coming up with clever solutions. I'd just like to write this stuff down, even though my English is shabby - I believe it's important to write thoughts down and hope to laugh at all of my present fears in the distant future.