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"Dead Souls" in Zuckerberg’s Social Networks: AI Bots Instead of Real Users

Virtual Users Revive the Platforms Mark Zuckerberg’s social networks are now actively using AI bots that mimic real people. Hundreds of thousands of such accounts feature: Fake biographies. Detailed, seemingly authentic life stories. AI-generated photos. Realistic images that look like actual people. AI-created content. Posts and comments indistinguishable from those of human users.
Jan 16, 2025 - 12:13
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The "Dead Internet" Theory Becomes Real

The "Dead Internet" theory, which suggests that much of the online content is created by algorithms rather than humans, appears more plausible now.


Possible Objectives

  1. Increasing User Engagement. Boosting interaction amid declining interest in social networks.
  2. Advertising and Monetization. Simulating activity to attract advertisers.
  3. Experimentation with AI. Testing AI capabilities in creating realistic digital interactions.

Risks and Implications


Conclusion

The use of AI bots in social networks raises critical questions about transparency, ethics, and the future of digital interactions. The "Dead Internet" theory no longer seems fictional, as assessing genuine activity in the online space becomes increasingly challenging.

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