- ¿Supondrá la IA la muerte de Internet? | DW Documental — Wednesday 20 May 2026
- A new documentary from DW explores whether artificial intelligence is drowning the internet in synthetic nonsense and eroding its value as a shared space for knowledge. Filmmaker Mario Sixtus travels from New York, where a podcaster experiments with AI clones of himself, to Kenya, where low-paid workers label data to train the very systems flooding online platforms. The film shows how simple prompts now generate endless self-help books, fake news clips, and meaningless videos that outpace human-created content and degrade search results worldwide.
Experts interviewed in the documentary, including Cory Doctorow and Melanie Mitchell, argue that automated spam threatens the open exchange once promised by the web. Search engines are already struggling to separate signal from noise, raising concerns for users in every region who rely on reliable information for education, commerce, and public debate. The piece questions whether societies will accept AI hallucinations as substitutes for verified facts, especially in places with limited access to independent journalism.
Rather than offering easy solutions, the film ends by asking what a rebuilt internet might look like once the current flood of machine-made material subsides. It highlights the tension between rapid technological change and the need to preserve spaces for genuine human inquiry across borders. - Watch the full video from DW Documentary below.
¿Supondrá la IA la muerte de Internet? | DW Documental — Wednesday 20 May 2026A new documentary from DW explores whether artificial intelligence is drowning the internet in synthetic nonsense and eroding its value as a shared space for knowledge. Filmmaker Mario Sixtus travels from New York, where a podcaster experiments with AI clones of himself, to Kenya, where low-paid workers label data to train the very systems flooding online platforms. The film shows how simple prompts now generate endless self-help books, fake news clips, and meaningless videos that outpace human-created content and degrade search results worldwide.
Experts interviewed in the documentary, including Cory Doctorow and Melanie Mitchell, argue that automated spam threatens the open exchange once promised by the web. Search engines are already struggling to separate signal from noise, raising concerns for users in every region who rely on reliable information for education, commerce, and public debate. The piece questions whether societies will accept AI hallucinations as substitutes for verified facts, especially in places with limited access to independent journalism.
Rather than offering easy solutions, the film ends by asking what a rebuilt internet might look like once the current flood of machine-made material subsides. It highlights the tension between rapid technological change and the need to preserve spaces for genuine human inquiry across borders.Watch the full video from DW Documentary below.
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