A Reddit user raises concerns about the prevalence of AI-generated content across the internet, noting that it has lowered overall data quality and increased noise. The post questions whether this phenomenon constitutes a real threat known as "model collapse," which would poison training data for the models generating it.
- The author observes that AI-generated articles, videos, and images are widespread and difficult to filter.
- The user asks if major companies are investing heavily in cleaning this "AI slop" from their training datasets.
- The post queries whether LLM improvements are slowing down due to this potential limiting factor.