Humans developing 'AI blindness' as brains instinctively reject AI-generated slop
ruthstarkman · x · 2026-08-20
Users report a visceral rejection of AI-generated content, describing how their brains automatically skip sentences with an 'AI ick' or refuse to read verbose AI responses, treating them like mental garbage. This phenomenon is compared to 'banner blindness,' suggesting human eyes are adapting to spot and ignore AI-generated imagery and text to filter out low-quality information.
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