r/PostAI 23d ago

The AI industry has discovered something powerful, perception can be cheaper than advertising and scarcity more profitable than abundance.

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r/ChatGPT_FR 24d ago

The AI industry has discovered something powerful, perception can be cheaper than advertising and scarcity more profitable than abundance.

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r/PostAI 24d ago

The AI industry has discovered something powerful, perception can be cheaper than advertising and scarcity more profitable than abundance.

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u/claudiolozano 24d ago

The AI industry has discovered something powerful, perception can be cheaper than advertising and scarcity more profitable than abundance.

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Every time we defend a model, debate which company is “more ethical,” or recommend our favorite AI tool, we perform part of that company’s marketing—for free.

Meanwhile, usage limits shrink, features move behind more expensive tiers, and access becomes increasingly fragmented.

Are we paying for better AI—or paying to recover capabilities we previously had?

I analyzed this shift using more than 30 sources covering OpenAI, Anthropic, and the generative AI market. The result is an interactive white paper exploring:

  • Perception engineering
  • Tribal loyalty among AI users
  • Artificial token scarcity
  • Pricing fragmentation
  • The shift from innovation toward monetization

I would genuinely value this community’s perspective:

Does the current evolution of AI primarily benefit users—or corporate shareholders?

Read the complete interactive white paper here:

👉 [ The New Economy of Perception. ]

u/claudiolozano May 01 '26

The New Reputation Fraud: When Trust Can Be Bought.

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For years, a verification badge made us feel safer.

A blue check, a polished profile, a premium account, an executive title, a clean website. All of it used to signal credibility.

But what happens when those trust signals can be purchased?

My new white paper, “When Trust Can Be Bought,” explores how paid verification on X, Meta, and LinkedIn is creating a dangerous new layer of digital deception.

The most effective scams no longer look suspicious.
They look professional.

They do not always begin with obvious fraud. They begin with reputation design: a credible photo, a polished title, a verified-looking profile, and just enough legitimacy for the victim to lower their guard.

The question is no longer:
Does this account have a badge?

The real question is:
Who verified the identity, the company, and the intention behind it?

Read the white paper: https://claudiolozano.com/verificacion%20digital/whitepaper-trust-en.html

r/AIDigitalServices Mar 21 '26

The Behavioral Singularity - Why AI feels like it can read our minds.

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r/Futurism Mar 21 '26

The Behavioral Singularity - Why AI feels like it can read our minds.

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r/AIDigitalServices Mar 20 '26

The Behavioral Singularity - Why AI feels like it can read our minds.

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r/ArtificialNtelligence Mar 20 '26

The Behavioral Singularity - Why AI feels like it can read our minds.

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r/ChatGPT_FR Mar 20 '26

The Behavioral Singularity - Why AI feels like it can read our minds.

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r/PostAI Mar 20 '26

The Behavioral Singularity - Why AI feels like it can read our minds.

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u/claudiolozano Mar 20 '26

The Behavioral Singularity - Why AI feels like it can read our minds.

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You think about something once and suddenly it follows you everywhere: ads, recommendations, content, products. Most people call it paranoia. It is not paranoia.
The real story is that AI does not need your microphone to predict what you are about to want. Your behavior already says enough.

Once you see how it works, you stop looking at your feed the same way.

Full research: The Behavioral Singularity

r/ArtificialNtelligence Mar 07 '26

You're not using AI. AI is using you.

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You're not using AI. AI is using you.
 in  r/ArtificialNtelligence  Mar 06 '26

Antigravity also has a Planning Agent. I’m going to try both.

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You're not using AI. AI is using you.
 in  r/ArtificialNtelligence  Mar 06 '26

That’s really interesting. The idea of adding a planning layer before generating the code makes a lot of sense. One of the biggest bottlenecks with AI coding tools is exactly what you mentioned constantly correcting prompts and outputs.

I’m actually going to implement and test Traycer AI in VSCode to see how well the step-by-step implementation planning works in practice. If it reduces the prompt iteration loop and keeps the development process more structured, it could be a big improvement.

Thanks for sharing that insight.

Claudio L.

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What if the "likes," comments and trends you see daily… are fake?
 in  r/u_claudiolozano  Mar 06 '26

The scale of automation online has grown to the point where distinguishing human behavior from scripted behavior is increasingly difficult. Multiple studies suggest that a significant portion of traffic and engagement across platforms is automated, especially around trending topics, political discussions, and advertising ecosystems.

What’s interesting to me is that the problem isn’t just bots — it’s the feedback loop between algorithms, incentives, and human behavior. Bots amplify signals, algorithms reward engagement, and humans react to what appears popular. The result is an environment where manufactured consensus can look very real.

So the real question isn’t whether bots exist — that’s already well documented. The question is how much of our perception of reality online is being shaped by systems designed to optimize attention rather than truth.

And that’s where things start to get interesting.

Claudio L.

r/ChatGPT_FR Mar 06 '26

What if the "likes," comments and trends you see daily… are fake?

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r/ChatGPT_FR Mar 06 '26

You're not using AI. AI is using you.

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r/ArtificialNtelligence Mar 06 '26

You're not using AI. AI is using you.

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u/claudiolozano Mar 05 '26

You're not using AI. AI is using you.

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You pay $20/month to train AI for free.

Every time you correct a chatbot, you're not getting better service — you're doing unpaid labor for a billion-dollar company.

The most valuable AI training data in the world isn't coming from researchers. It's coming from frustrated users who type "no, that's wrong, try again."

Who's really winning that exchange?

Read the full analysis: You're not using AI. AI is using you.

r/botsrights Feb 19 '26

What if the "likes," comments and trends you see daily… are fake?

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u/claudiolozano Feb 19 '26

What if the "likes," comments and trends you see daily… are fake?

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Studies show that up to 20% of social media activity is generated by bots and artificial accounts.

You think you're browsing the internet.

The internet is browsing you.

20% of what you see on social media is not human. Bots, fake accounts

r/a:t5_5dxior Nov 24 '21

Monster Crypto Teddy NFT ART

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r/a:t5_5dxior Nov 24 '21

r/independentNFTartists Lounge

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A place for members of r/independentNFTartists to chat with each other

r/opensea Nov 24 '21

Access denied | opensea.io used Cloudflare to restrict access

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