Buzzfeed CEO Aims To Solve AI Slop Problem With More AI Slop
from the I'm-sorry-I-can't-do-that,-Dave dept
You might recall Buzzfeed CEO Jonah Peretti as the guy who gutted Buzzfeed’s talented news division and fired oodles of human beings back in 2023. As part of that transition, Peretti heavily embraced half cooked ‘AI’ technology in the form of generative and interactive AI chatbots he insisted would dramatically boost the site’s traffic and audience.
That didn’t do a whole lot to improve Buzzfeed’s fortunes, so now Peretti is back, with another new “pivot to video AI” that apparently involves talking a lot of shit about AI. In a new blog post, Peretti laments the way that AI has been clumsily rushed to market in a way that devalues human agency and labor, hoping you’ll apparently forget he was involved in using AI to devalue human agency and labor:
“Most anxieties about the future are really about the present. We worry about a future where AI takes away our human agency, devalues our labor, and creates social discord. But that world is already here and our meaning, purpose, and agency has already been undermined by Artificial Intelligence technologies.”
Peretti complains about something he calls SNARF, an acronym for “stakes, novelty, anger, retention, fear,” he says companies like Meta and TikTok have engaged in to grab consumer attention. Peretti’s solution to all of this? To build a new social media platform called BF Island he says will “allow users to use AI to create and share content around their interests.”
Peretti claims he’s going to be creating a “totally different kind of business, where it’s primarily a tech company and a new kind of social media company,” but it’s not entirely clear how Peretti will avoid the SNARF problem he wants you to forget he played a starring role in.
“If a lot of people click on it, it must be good” is the primary way to make money in the modern ad ecosystem, something that often directly conflicts with pesky stuff like ethics, quality, and the public interest. Peretti claims BF Island will be “built specifically to spread joy and enable playful creative expression.” Outlets like Axios can’t be bothered to mention Peretti’s role in precisely the sort of behaviors he complains about in his blog post.
Maybe Peretti can build something new and useful and interesting. But so far, AI has had a disastrous introduction to journalism and media, resulting in rampant layoffs, oodles of plagiarism, false and misleading headlines, and a whole bunch of sloppily automated news aggregation systems that are redirecting dwindling ad revenues away from real journalists and real journalism.
It hasn’t had much better of an impact on social media, given Facebook, Google, and TikTok are increasingly full of badly automated slop that’s making the internet less useful, not more.
That’s less the fault of the undercooked technology as it is the sort of fail-upward brunchlord executives in tech and media who genuinely appear to have absolutely no idea what they’re doing. The kind of folks all out of new ideas who see automation primarily as a way to dismantle labor, cut corners, save money, and create a sort of low-effort automated ouroboros that shits ad engagement cash.
Peretti very much was one of those guys, appears to still be one of those guys, yet simultaneously now wants to capitalize on the public annoyance he himself helped cultivate while very likely changing very little about what actually brought us to this point.
Filed Under: ai, automation, bf island, buzzfeed news, engagement, jonah peretti, journalism, llm, media, snarf, social media
Companies: bf island, buzzfeed




Comments on “Buzzfeed CEO Aims To Solve AI Slop Problem With More AI Slop”
Person who killed parents begs court for mercy on the grounds of being an orphan.
When you’ve lost the car and the boat, it’s time to bet your house…
If your solution to a problem you created is pivoting further into something anyone can do, you’re thoroughly screwed. The major internet sites of the aughts are turning into a dying mall because of horrendous mismanagement like this, eternal chasing of the magical purchase or tech that will help them slash their workforce so the number can keep on going up. It never does.
These same bumholes are the ones who now believe that the rewards they have reaped for mediocrity and failure means they understand how things should run in the real world… God help us all.
No bud, it is you, it is you and your ilk who devalue human agency and labor. ML is not capable of doing that.
Chelsea, it’s time to pick up your brother, he’s misbehaving again.
The BuzzFeed Island manifesto ends with:
And that’s pretty much the best thing to say when you want the whole world to known that you’ve got not a single clue of what you indent to do. And so, being excited about is only a sign of a serious psychological distress.
I simply can't wait...
…for another social media platform run by a brunchlord who has decided that he has The Answer. Sign me up! Yes, I want to be one of the first there so that I can watch be overrun by AI slop and incels and fascists.
The internet’s gonna be nigh useless if AI slop is the only thing that can exist without getting sued into nonexistence at some point in the future-and of course you’ll only be able to read it to begin with after providing a face-scan along with your DNA.
To improve Buzzfeed, they’ve decided to make Buzzfeed even worse!
…Wait a minute.
Doctorow's Dictum
What is enshittified cannot be unenshittified.
Re:
It can, but you get a LOL flag anyways.
What you get when someone can't admit to being obsessed or wrong.
‘Replacing human journalists with AI turned the company into a radioactive dumpster-fire, clearly the only way forward is to do the same thing again but with a social media platform this time.’
All of my current woes are the fault of people who released this half-baked tech too early and not mine even though I rushed to adopt it far too early! I can’t take the blame for anything I do wrong, so now I’m off to join Presidents Trump and Musk in the White House so I don’t have to!
Word of the Week: Brunchlord
On the Substack “Fritinancy” by writer and branding expert Nancy Friedman, she named Brunchlord as the word of the week for December 2, 2024.
I think that Frank Peretti has a more realistic view of the world than this guy…
I like AI.
And I, for one, welcome our AI overlords.