Say what you want about the state of social media, but the internet has contributed about as much to the rise in GDP and productivity as industrialization itself
This is the common fallacy many people fall into when deciding if something is good or bad. They assume the only measure of "good" or "bad" is GDP. Whereas in reality, the true measure of good vs. bad should be: Has the Internet improved people's lives? Has it made them happier? Has it made the world less dangerous? If all you care about is GDP, then you make very strange and sometimes awful policy decisions.
Don't be so quick to judge an entire industry
The hallucination part of AI is only one-fourth of my article. Nobody wants to address the other three parts: (1) the fact that Generative AI is based on widespread theft; (2) the fact that the industry exploits vulnerable workers, and (3) the fact that the industry damages the environment and sucks resources away from more productive sectors.