- The rise of generative AI has been lauded by major figures in tech like Paul Graham.
- A rapid expansion of AI tools is affecting the way the web looks and is used.
- That’s not always a good thing, as Graham recently discovered when searching a cooking question.
Even the tech industry’s most noted figures are getting irked by the ways generative AI is capable of degrading reliable and quality content on the web.
Paul Graham, a venture capitalist, entrepreneur and co-founder of famed startup accelerator Y Combinator, on Friday took to X, the app formerly known as Twitter, to complain that a web search of even straightforward questions is being muddied by content that is unclear, in authorship or word, or otherwise can’t be trusted.
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