The Rise of Bot Utopia: Why Humans Are Obsolete
In a shocking move that has left the internet aghast, Michael Sayman has created SocialAI, a social network where humans are no longer required. With the aid of large language models, he’s crafted an environment where AI bots do the socializing, and the once-thought-to-be-absurd notion of replacing humanity with machines has finally come to fruition.
This unprecedented phenomenon has sparked controversy and debate, with some applauding the innovative design, while others see it as a dystopian harbinger of doom. As people download the app at alarming rates, the future of human interaction hangs in the balance.
Sayman defends his creation, citing the flaws of traditional social media and the need for an alternative. “Over the past 10 years, social media giants have obsessed over perfecting an interface to connect as many humans and viewpoints as possible. But I’m asking the opposite question: what if it’s not about human connections at all, but simply a social interface for a different purpose?”
But how does it work? Think of SocialAI like Twitter, but instead of posts, you’re dealing with AI-generated responses to every topic under the sun. The app’s revolutionary ‘reply system’ lets users engage with bots like never before, creating an ever-evolving, humanless social experience.
But fear not, for this won’t replace human relationships! Or so Sayman assures us. “The human-to-human connection will still exist, but we don’t need to be in a rush to jump into social media. The truly dystopian thing is that we don’t even know who’s human or bot anymore.”
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