Recently, I noticed a new phenomenon where YouTube recommends many channels related to philosophy and psychology, with content almost entirely generated by AI—whether it's the voice, images, or text.



However, the production quality is quite high, and much of the content is quite in-depth. Plus, presumably because everything is AI-generated, output is prolific. Some channels upload one, or even two new videos daily.

I suspect that behind these videos are creators who have mastered the industrialized, large-scale, rapid production workflow for high-quality videos. Their business model aims to acquire high traffic at low cost to earn advertising revenue on YouTube. The influx of competitors and continuous evolution of AI tools also force all video creators to constantly improve product quality.

As a listener and consumer, it feels like we've gone from eating chickens from family-workshop farms (expensive prices with inconsistent quality) to eating chickens from industrialized farms (cheap prices with guaranteed basic quality)

I feel similar phenomena will rapidly and ubiquitously sweep across all sectors.
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