genshiryoku t1_ja2pugm wrote
Reply to comment by 321gogo in AI is accelerating the loss of individuality in the same way that mass production and consumerism replaced craftsmanship and originality in the 20th century. But perhaps there’s a silver lining. by SpinCharm
I disagree with this especially due to the popularity of Youtube and Tiktok where everyone has completely different video feeds based on their own interests.
I think the recommendation engine just generating the media you want to watch is the clear next step and something that traditional media can't compete with.
I think you wanting to connect with others over shared media consumption is just a sign of our generation and not shared by Gen Z in the same way.
321gogo t1_ja3rjow wrote
I’d argue the opposite. 1. TikTok and YouTube are all popular because of the connection with the creator, much more than tv/movies. 2. These are so heavily centered around trends, which is another form of viewer to viewer connection. You feel a part of something bigger still. 3. These are still “social” media - comments and sharing are a huge part of the platform and popularity. 4. Customization takes effort from the viewer which is the opposite direction these platforms are trying to move in. The whole point of TikTok is they got rid of user discovery, lowering the barrier to entry and getting rid of the most common exit journeys for users.
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