It's Just Reading Off
But the quick generated videos, I think, not only will we become blind to it, but at some point, I think algorithms, once it's not benefiting viewership, they might actually start going against it, like posting links on X, right? You know what I mean? They're making that ding already over on YouTube. So I don't know if you saw this, like, nothing annoys people more than when you go to get a review. And you hear this auto generated, it's just reading off Amazon reviews, and it's not giving you human interaction.

Like, yeah, when I use it, this is exactly what happened. But it's just the AI voice, generic, in the middle content that's not helpful to anyone. They're demonetizing that over on YouTube.
So I think that's going to eventually make its way over to every platform in that sense. So it's, you know, as far as being able to block out the noise, I think that's something that a lot of people are doing. And, you know, I think of even when I walked through the New York City subway, if you did that about 15 years ago, you'd see a million different signs.
And I remember when I was in school, I was like, this is just just a mess. And then recently, when I after I left New York and went back to travel, I saw that now the entire subway station is one movie is one cell phone company is one whatever. And it's just completely changing the way the marketing goes.
So I think that's something that has to happen with our timelines and how AI is going to, you know, flood the content and so forth. And it's gonna again, like action said, not too long ago, the cream rises to the top, the best things are going to stand out. And I think, you know, creative people are going to find a way to just leverage AI and all this stuff to make their content even better.