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Is AI Killing the Internet? Building a Human-First Digital Future | Richard Kersey | The Elisha Show
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Are AI bots taking over the internet? Can we create a digital world where humans can still connect, communicate, and trust each other?
In this episode of The Elisha Show, Amb. Elisha speaks with Richard Kersey, a software entrepreneur and founder exploring solutions to one of the biggest challenges of the AI era: preserving authentic human conversations online.
Richard shares his perspective on the Dead Internet Theory and explains how artificial intelligence, bots, misinformation, and automated content are changing the way people interact online.
He introduces his vision for a more trustworthy internet through trust chains — a system designed to create accountability while allowing people to maintain anonymity.
In this episode, you will discover:
✅ What the Dead Internet Theory means
✅ Why AI-generated content is changing online communication
✅ How bots are influencing digital conversations
✅ Why trust and authenticity matter more than ever
✅ How trust chains can create accountability online
✅ The difference between AI hype and practical AI value
✅ How entrepreneurs can build trustworthy AI-powered solutions
✅ The evolving role of software engineers in an AI-driven future
Richard also explains why AI should be treated as a tool that amplifies human creativity, problem-solving, and innovation — not something that replaces human purpose.
If you are interested in artificial intelligence, technology, entrepreneurship, social media, and the future of human connection, this conversation offers important insights into where the internet is heading.
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