

2025 was the year we stopped trusting our eyes and ears
Jaws, which I remember watching with my eyes closed and ears plugged with fingers. The sharks circled my cage, bumping it, rocking it wildly, battering it so they could get at me. One came close to severing a metal bar and breaking into the cage.
My heart jumped out of my chest, and I screamed—prompting a visit from an alarmed neighbour.The sharks around me were only virtual, circling around in my new Samsung virtual reality (VR) headset. But I’m not exaggerating when I say this was a real traumatic experience. I no longer step into the real sea.Swimming with sharks in 2015 was a simulated experience that I sought.
But today, unreal content seeks you. You can no longer believe your eyes or ears—and they’ll probably come for the rest of your senses soon. Already, some studies say AI-generated written content has overtaken new human-written content online.
It’s predicted that in 2026, AI content will make up 90% of the internet. It isn’t just what you read, but videos, images, news stories, art, and everything in between. It’s easily faked and used by humans with an agenda.
No industry is immune.The other day, I was relaxing with some streaming music when a beautiful voice singing a beautiful song found me. Through my Soul was very much the kind of music I love—bluesy soul from the 50s. Now, I have many hours of playlists of what’s called ‘Whiskey Blues’, and I wondered how I had missed this artist, Enlly Blue.
I found, to my amazement, she had several albums and singles out. I decided to find out more about Enlly.What I found shocked me. The woman with the warm, velvety voice wasn’t human.
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