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The next time you want to understand the world, do not prompt the bot. Read a book. Argue at a diner. Write a letter to the editor. Write a bad poem. Write a good one.

For independent publishers like RedWebzine , the structural deck is stacked. Search engines, now infused with AI-generated "answers," no longer send you traffic. Why click through to read our analysis when a chatbot provides a hallucinated, generic summary at the top of the search page? redwebzine.org latest

The latest wave of Large Language Models (LLMs) presents a unique threat to the leftist project. These models, from the well-known giants to the "open source" alternatives funded by venture capital, are built on the largest act of unpaid labor in human history. They have scraped the entire repository of human creativity—every zine, every protest flyer, every obscure Marxist thesis—without consent, without credit, and without compensation. The next time you want to understand the

Stay slow. Stay critical. Stay human. Reply to this thread on our Mastodon instance: [@redwebzine@social.lib.net] Write a letter to the editor

This is primitive accumulation for the 21st century. Our collective cultural memory is being privatized to generate probabilistic text for Silicon Valley’s paying customers. When you ask an AI to "write a critique of neoliberalism," it regurgitates a pastiche of stolen voices, flattening radical thought into a bland, centrist smoothie.

We are witnessing a paradox. The tools that were supposed to set us free—generative AI, cloud infrastructure, and automation—are now the primary mechanisms of enclosure. The digital frontier is being fenced in, not by barbed wire, but by proprietary algorithms and subscription paywalls.