
Bald and Bloviating
A nonpartisan bald news junky dissects top stories and rants about their implications, along with other personal, science, and tech discussions.
Bald and Bloviating
Cats, Chihuahuas, and ChatGPT
Mookie Spitz takes listeners on a winding journey from a 1998 car overflowing with chihuahuas to the existential crossroads of human creativity in the age of AI. Using a hilarious yet unsettling analogy of a cat and chihuahua locked in a grotesque ecosystem, Mookie frames the future of digital content as a similar closed loop—one where large language models (LLMs) devour everything we’ve ever written, filmed, posted, or recorded.
He breaks down how AI’s exponential growth in content creation is projected to surpass human output by 2034, and what that means for the internet itself. As bots increasingly chew through the vast reservoir of human-created material—the “food” they need to generate responses—they’ll eventually be forced to consume their own recycled output.
This self-referential feeding could lead to a cascade of degraded content quality, a phenomenon where originality erodes and the digital world becomes a hall of mirrors, endlessly reflecting its own distortions.
Mookie asks the big questions:
- What happens when the bots’ diet consists almost entirely of bot-made content?
- Will AGI emerge to create truly original works, making humans irrelevant?
- Or will there be a backlash—a craving for authentic, human-made experiences that AI can’t replicate?
He explores the implications of this content collapse: from the epistemological crisis where truth becomes impossible to verify, to the economic disruption of industries built on human creativity, to the unsettling possibility of an AI ecosystem evolving independently of us.
Yet amid the chaos, Mookie remains cautiously optimistic, believing that human connection and lived experience will always matter—even as we edge toward a world where bots might not just mimic us, but out-create us.