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'''AI model quality degradation and consumer transparency''' refers to a set of systemic practices in the artificial intelligence industry that affect consumers using AI-powered products. These issues include the silent degradation of AI output quality over time due to self-referential training loops, increasing electricity costs passed to residential consumers from AI data center expansion, the deployment of AI systems in high-stakes consumer decisions without the ability to explain those decisions, and industry infrastructure narratives that limit independent oversight.
'''AI model quality degradation and consumer transparency''' refers to a set of systemic practices in the artificial intelligence industry that affect consumers using AI-powered products. These issues include the silent degradation of AI output quality over time due to self-referential training loops, increasing electricity costs passed to residential consumers from AI data center expansion, the deployment of AI systems in high-stakes consumer decisions without the ability to explain those decisions, and industry infrastructure narratives that limit independent oversight.