With AI, the web is heading down a dark, creativity-free path

Will the web of tomorrow be mostly reduced to ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and LLaMA? Very good question! Thanks for asking 🙂 It’s already a significant part of today’s web — and more for the worse than the better.
AI is slowly becoming the main entry point to the internet. But once you’re in… there’s no way out! The AI does everything it can to keep you trapped inside its illusion of omniscience. And guess what? It works! And this trend is getting worse by the day.
And you don’t need to be a great futurist to see where this is heading. We’re caught in a story that could end very badly. But hey — it’s not over yet.
These days, it takes real courage to launch a website — and a healthy dose of optimism too. I’ve been testing the waters on this with fellow bloggers, and one thing stands out: Europeans seem a lot more aware of the threat AI poses than Americans. Over there, there’s this deep-rooted belief that no matter what happens, they’ll always find a way out. And honestly? I admire that kind of relentless optimism. I’m an optimist myself… but this time, we’re heading straight for checkmate when it comes to fallback options. Consider yourself warned.
AI takes, takes, takes… and gives back nothing.
When it comes to blogs and independent news sites, AI just sucks everything up — and gives nothing in return! No backlinks, no citations, no credit. Just scraped content, chewed up and spit out as if it came from nowhere. And one day, when we’ve been wiped from the web, who’s going to help you with your permaculture setup? The AI that’s never touched a cucumber in its life?
We’ve reached the point where we have to start locking down parts of our content. The site is, and will remain, 100% free — but we’ve had to put up some basic shields. That alone should tell you something. We never had to do that before.
We try blocking the AIs with code. But the people behind them? They don’t care. These systems crawl behind paywalls, bypass restrictions, and shamelessly steal the honest work of human writers — just to train the next version that’ll make us even more invisible.
AI is crushing small online shops… one “helpful suggestion” at a time.
ChatGPT now recommends and even sells products online. Surprise! Most of them are from Amazon. And that’s a slow but deadly blow for thousands of small shops that will simply disappear from search results. No visibility, no chance.
And yet, those small shop owners? They’re passionate. They know their products inside out. They write detailed descriptions. They talk to their customers. They care. Meanwhile, Amazon is busy replacing every human with a robot — warehouse workers, customer support, even logistics. Thanks for the job!
Now the AI comes in and sweeps up all that carefully written content, trains itself on it… and uses it to promote the same items on giant platforms. You think that’s fair?
We don’t talk much about it yet, but tons of people in tech are already losing their jobs to automation. So what do they do? They try to reinvent themselves. They invest their savings in a web project. And then? Boom — their content gets scraped, their traffic stolen, and their work buried.
Maybe it’s time to push back. What if AI models were required to recommend ten equivalent products from small specialized shops for every Amazon link they promote? Sounds radical? Maybe. But at least it’s a start!
Name them. Shame them.
If we want a web that’s still worth something — a web that’s alive, diverse, and human — we need rules. Real rules. Clear lines. No more playing nice in this Wild West where tech billionaires think they can do whatever the hell they want!!!
Let’s stop tiptoeing around. Let’s name names. Sam Altman. Jeff Bezos. Elon Musk. Mark Zuckerberg. Sundar Pichai. You’re not visionaries. You’re not pioneers. You’re thieves! The biggest thieves in human history!
This isn’t innovation. It’s organized looting. At a scale the world has never seen before. And still, people cheer you on. Still, you get your magazine covers, your TED talks, your damn standing ovations.
Billionaires made their fortunes by exploiting the little guys — and now they’re wiping them off the map completely.
Enough! You’re not building the future. You’re strip-mining what’s left of it — and burning the rest on the way out. We see you. And we won’t forget.
It’s not about AI. It’s about who’s holding the handle.
The question isn’t whether AI is good or bad. AI is just a tool. That’s it. With a hammer, you can drive nails to build your house — or smash someone’s skull. The key is knowing the intention of the person holding the handle… and that’s where it gets scary.
Because right now, the people holding the handle aren’t builders. They’re not here to make life better. They’re here to dominate, extract, automate, and profit — no matter the cost. They talk about progress, but what they really mean is control. More control over what you see, what you read, what you buy, what you think.
So no, AI itself isn’t the enemy. But let’s not pretend it’s neutral either. In the hands of the wrong people, even the best tools become weapons. And if we don’t keep an eye on who’s swinging the hammer… we might end up with a future none of us signed up for.
No! You’re not nothing. No! You’re not powerless.
In the end, we — the creators, the writers, the builders of meaning — we’re all going to stop. Burned out. Squeezed dry. Silenced. And when that day comes, what’s left? Just dumb, lifeless conversations with soulless AIs… and a few billionaires fatter than ever, sitting on vaults of cash made from our stolen words.
Maybe you think you don’t matter. That you’re just a speck compared to Google, Amazon, OpenAI, Meta. But how can you think that about yourself? I don’t accept that! I won’t accept that! You are not nothing! Your voice matters. It has to.
Because you + me + us = something real. Something powerful. On our side, we’re already mobilizing. We’ve got over 12,000 people on Facebook. Not a huge Reddit crowd yet, but it’s coming. And guess what? That’s already enough to start a wave.
If you do the same — if you bring your people, your network, your energy — then yeah, we can rattle the towers. We can shake the bunkers where the tech kings hide. And we’ll do it without billions. Just with courage. And truth.
We are all the media now
Tech billionaires hate being seen for what they really are: malicious actors. Industrial-scale scammers. Masters of illusion, hiding behind polished branding and empty buzzwords.
So here’s the plan — and it’s dead simple. Expose them. Drag their mess into the light! And no, we don’t need mainstream media for that. We don’t need permission. Because we are the media now.
So if the future these billionaires are building makes you sick — share this post like hell! Talk about this. Spread the word on your socials. Speak up with your friends, in real life. Get loud. Get organized. Let’s turn resistance into a real, coordinated response.
Thanks for reading — and thanks for acting. A better future isn’t a luxury. It’s a right.