Data Curation in AI World

Spams, Scam, and Deep Fakes — What do you trust?

John Mann
ILLUMINATION

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We are coming up on a new revolution. This new revolution will be as impactful to humans as the internet or the combustible engine. It is the AI revolution. We are going to get SO much more content generated in the next year that we will be overwhelmed, if you aren’t already.

You can dive into stats on YouTube and TikTok, but people are watching 1. 5 billion videos a day on youtube (techjury). On average 2500 videos are uploaded every MINUTE (wyzowl). That is currently.

Let’s talk about this revolution — It is about curation of information. We can’t trust podcasts because that can completely be generated and it can even clone real people’s voices. We can trust videos online for that same reason. We can even trust phone calls from our family. So where does that leave us? What is the common problem here? It is not content, it is trust.

We need to determine how we can trust sources of information. We need to know that the actual source of information is from a vetted, trusted source. We need to keep going down that rabbit hole though. Who is the one to vet that source? It comes back to you. It is up to every consumer of content to vet their own content. If I scroll through TikTok and see a guy doing one finger pull ups, is that real? Maybe…

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John Mann
ILLUMINATION

A fun loving developer who likes to write about, talk about, and teach tech solutions, and help others succeed!