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Serena Williams’ husband Alexis Ohanian shares ‘hard truth’ about social media amid rise in AI-produced content

Serena Williams’ husband, Alexis Ohanian, recently shared his honest opinion about social media during the rise of AI-produced content. He is the co-founder of Reddit and is now also known for his excellence in the business world.

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The self-proclaimed tech geek, Ohanian, usually shares several interesting opinions about social media, showcasing his expertise in the area, as he invented Reddit in 2005 with his roommates at the University of Virginia. Along with his various opinions about social media, he also usually talks about AI and its fair usage.

He frequently comes up with an update about things related to AI, and most recently, he shared a video on his Instagram handle, where he opened up about the ‘hard truth’ of social media amid the rise of AI-relied content. Weighing in on how AI will take over the content in the future, he said:

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"I've long subscribed to the dead internet theory, which like ten years ago was a conspiracy theory, but probably, in the last few years since we've blown past the Turing Test is a very real thing. At the end of the day, we're going to live in a world where the vast, vast majority of the content we're seeing is in some shape or term AI-generated."

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Following this, he reposted this video on his Instagram story and wrote:

"Hard Truth about social media."

Alexis Ohanian’s Instagram story
Alexis Ohanian’s Instagram story

Alexis Ohanian recently used AI to experience virtually trying out different clothing styles.

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Serena Williams' husband, Alexis Ohanian, opens up about his concerns for his daughters amid growth in AI

Serena Williams' husband, Alexis Ohanian, recently made his feelings known on how he has been emphasizing the importance of emotional intelligence in front of his daughters, Olympia and Adira Ohanian, in the world of AI.

He usually shares parenting tips and tricks on social media and also shares adorable moments with his daughters; however, a few days ago, he took to X and revealed how he has been teaching emotional intelligence to his daughters, something that cannot be replaced by AI. He wrote:

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"I want to make sure that she (his kids) understands and has agency, that she has a kind of creativity, that she has a kind of empathy. That emotional intelligence, I think, exactly going to be a lot more valued. Taste is going to be even more valuable. There are still going to be realms where humans will need to be excellent."

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Adding about how it will be helpful in the future, he stated:

"I am excited for that, because I actually think a lot of those things are the things that kind of make life more enjoyable as far as I am concerned. And if we have now we never to delegate a sort of raw horsepower and intelligence to an AI, I actually think it gives us more time to do things that make us more human."

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Serena Williams' husband, Ohanian, recently revealed that he would prefer smart home tech over flying cars.

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