RE: Chapter II: AI Can Create Content... But It Can't Borrow Trust

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Your post caught my eye since some hours ago.
But I needed some time to put in order my ideas.

In my opinion, this is a profound reflection, @yordan96.
You’ve beautifully captured the shift we are experiencing, especially your point about Attention as the ultimate currency.
In an economy where content is infinitely abundant, our attention is the scarce resource we actually spend. And as you rightly pointed out, trust is the gatekeeper that decides where that valuable currency flows.

However, I’d like to add another layer to this paradox. While AI can produce an overwhelming amount of content at lightning speed, it brings a profound responsibility to all of us. This technology is incredibly powerful, and in some ways, it can be quite dangerous if left unchecked or used to manipulate the very trust you mentioned.

Because of this, the new leverage we have today isn't just about using AI to generate more—it is about taking the personal responsibility to learn how to use this new tool wisely. We must actively learn to harness it to amplify our genuine human experiences, educate others, and build deeper community connections, rather than just adding to the digital noise. The leverage comes from our conscious effort to master the tool, not let the tool master us.

Thank you for sharing these insights.
I am definitely looking forward to Chapter III and exploring the Reputation Economy further!
@aljif7



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