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The AI content explosion is real. Recent data indicates that over 50% of newly published online articles are now machine-generated—meaning more than half the content we scroll through daily never saw human hands during creation. This shift raises crucial questions for anyone navigating the digital space: How do we distinguish signal from noise? In crypto communities and blockchain discussions, this trend hits differently. When market analysis, project reviews, and trading insights flood feeds at scale, separating genuine research from AI-churned content becomes increasingly critical. Trust and verification matter more than ever.
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So, now I have to ask three times whenever I see something if it's real... There’s so much information these days that it has become toxic.
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Damn, no wonder the analysis articles I've been reading lately are getting more and more outrageous, turns out they're all machine-generated.
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Half of those "in-depth analyses" in the crypto world must be AI just filling in words, they're too good at deceiving newbies.
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This is why I only trust the on-chain data I produce, everything else is virtual.
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It's over, I really need to learn to discern, otherwise I'll easily fall for AI content traps.
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To be honest, I basically don't trust blockchain project evaluations now, 99% are promotional articles.
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No wonder it feels like the opinions on Twitter are becoming more and more templated... They're all written by AI.