Divide up the 'net into trusted and untrusted sources. Make the trust ratings public. Use search tools and corpuses such as the Google Books dataset to source "knowledge" back to pre-Internet roots, when necessary. In short: bring academic reputation back and bring it back hard.
It will make for a more elitist web, but given that even without ChatGPT we've had a problem with wildfire misinformation spread in social media networks it might be a change that's a long time coming.
Stackoverflow already has a pretty solid reputation system with pseudonymous users.
What it means is the bar for becoming a new StackOverflow contributor (or Reddit admin, or Wikipedian) might become much, much higher. "Oh, you want to contribute your first post? Show me the bicycles in this image, find the letters in this image, and provide the names of two existing Stack Overflow users with over 1000 karma who can vouch for you, and also you see a tortoise on its back, baking in the sun. You're not helping it. Why aren't you helping it?..."
Divide up the 'net into trusted and untrusted sources. Make the trust ratings public. Use search tools and corpuses such as the Google Books dataset to source "knowledge" back to pre-Internet roots, when necessary. In short: bring academic reputation back and bring it back hard.
It will make for a more elitist web, but given that even without ChatGPT we've had a problem with wildfire misinformation spread in social media networks it might be a change that's a long time coming.