Instagram Boss Admits AI Will Flood Feed, Humans Still Slightly Wanted
KEY POINTS
- •Instagram chief Adam Mosseri warned that AI-created images, text, and videos will soon be indistinguishable from reality.
- •OpenAI economist Aaron 'Ronnie' Chatterji optimistically predicted AI could help with chores like laundry but doubts it will handle toilets or childcare.
- •Experts agree humans will continue to value authentic human-generated content and intimate connections despite AI’s rising presence.
Once upon a Facebook timeline, somewhere between a 'Shrimp Jesus' creation and Nicolás Maduro improbably TikTok-dancing with Diddy in prison, AI content went from ‘what is this?’ to ‘wait, is this real?’ Adam Mosseri, Instagram head, predicted AI will soon flood the platform so seamlessly no one will know if your friend’s beach photo is AI or actual sunburn. He’s oddly optimistic about labelling AI stuff like a barcode on cheap sushi and hopes humans craving 'authentic' (read: imperfect, bizarrely charming) content will save us. Meanwhile, OpenAI’s economist Ronnie Chatterji dreams AI will one day ditch laundry and chores, though toilet scrubbing robots remain sci-fi. Even sexbots lose out—humans apparently won’t stop wanting actual humans in 2126, oddly preserving our awkward species. We’re all terrible drivers navigating AI, but at least we’re clinging to one truth: messy papers and questionable human intimacy remain AI-proof—for now.
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Source: Businessinsider | Published: 1/7/2026 | Author: Katie Notopoulos