Then Related (my bold)
In a world increasingly saturated with mediocre artificial intelligence (AI)-generated content, the role of human curators who possess a distinct point of view and can guide the narrative of culture, politics or other topics will become increasingly important. These curators, who cannot be replaced by AI, provide a unique guiding function that people have always looked to individuals for. As AI models struggle with generating truly novel ideas, the value of influential individuals who curate content for others, combined with the support of powerful institutions that protect their integrity, will increase. Social platforms often enter a state of decay where users continuously create similar content, as the platforms optimize for distribution rather than originality, leading to boredom among users. However, the ability of human beings to consistently generate new ideas will remain a valuable asset that AI platforms cannot replicate.
From a podcast that I have yet to listen to - but this caught my attention - Ezra Klein and Nilay Patel.