The Clone Age

by Mark Case
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I PROPOSE THAT WE’VE ENTERED “THE CLONE AGE.”

Unlike the Stone Age, which led us forward beginning thousands of years ago, when man had to use his ingenuity, creativity, sweat, and tears to literally chip his way out of antiquity into the modern age of comfort and convenience, the Clone Age is driving us backwards at an alarming pace.

Back then, we were driven by our need and desire to build for the better. Now that we’ve arrived, we are driven by an intellect gone completely mad, driving us to our doom.

We’ve been told by the brightest and best among us that AI and robotics are advancing at such a rapid pace that in the not-too-distant future, we’ll all have a universal income, universal pleasure, and be required to do nothing for it!

That’s not a utopia to be desired by the sane, but only by “mad scientists!” Literally!

At this rate, we’ll soon cycle back to the Stone Age to such a degree that there will be no chipping our way out!

The Clone Age is going to bring the death of us all!

Almost gone is our personalized, artistic, organic, and humanly-inspired generation.

Consider the following supporting stats:

AI-GENERATED SONGS

Approximately 7 million AI-generated songs are produced daily, primarily driven by platforms like Suno, which generates music at a scale equivalent to Spotify’s entire catalog every two weeks.

Did you hear that?

People generate and produce twice as many songs daily as Spotify’s entire catalog does every two weeks!

Suno’s internal data shows users creating about 7 million tracks daily through text prompts, fueling rapid growth despite copyright lawsuits.​

Deezer reports 20,000 to 50,000 fully AI-generated tracks uploaded to its platform each day, representing 18-34% of total uploads.

AI-GENERATED BOOKS

A single AI-powered publisher produced 9,175 books from August 2024 to October 2025, averaging 21 per day across diverse topics like math and psychology, often without AI disclosure.​

Amazon limits self-publishers to 3 books per day to address AI-generated content floods, though overall self-publishing exceeds 1.4 million titles per year on Kindle, with unclear AI portions.

Global book publishing reaches 11,000 daily (4 million yearly), but AI-specific estimates remain anecdotal, with few beyond outlier publishers.

HOMOGINIZED MINDS

In an age when artificial intelligence permeates every facet of our lives, I propose we have entered what I call “The AI Clone Age,” a period defined by the cloning of human thought, creativity, and behavior through AI-driven information flows that even flood the highways of thought.

Today, billions rely on AI algorithms for news, opinions, and even personal advice.

These systems, trained on vast datasets, regurgitate synthesized knowledge, often amplifying echo chambers.

Social media feeds, search results, and chatbots like Grok or ChatGPT deliver uniform responses, shaping collective mindsets.

The result? A society of “cloned” individuals—thinking alike, reacting predictably, and innovating less authentically.

AI-GENERATED ART

AI generates images and texts mimicking human styles, flooding platforms with replicas – all fake.

Approximately 34 million AI-generated images are produced daily across major platforms like Midjourney, DALL-E, and Stable Diffusion.

Over 15 billion AI images have been generated since 2022, with platforms like Adobe Firefly alone contributing 7 billion since 2023.​

Stable Diffusion accounts for about 80% of all AI-generated images to date, fueling massive daily volumes that outpace human photography milestones.

AI tools excel at mimicking fine art styles (e.g., oil paintings, surrealism), but the vast majority of daily output serves marketing, social media, or prototyping rather than curation as “fine art.”

Galleries and auctions feature select AI pieces (e.g., via Christie’s), yet no data isolates daily fine art production amid the 34 million total.

AI-EDUCATION AND WORK

In education and work, students and professionals rely on AI for essays and reports, eroding unique perspectives and bypassing the exercise of the mind, including critical thinking.

Even politics and culture suffer, as viral AI-curated content polarizes yet standardizes discourse.

This Clone Age stifles human ingenuity, turning us into digital echoes.

Creativity, ingenuity, critical thinking – the exercise of the mind in general is fading fast.

WE’VE HIT THE PROGRESSION-DIGRESSION CURVE

After six-thousand years of advancement in science, technology, and knowledge in general, we’ve reached that imaginary curve when we’re racing to undo all progress made.

We’ve reached that point of no return.

Our only hope is “out of here,” and that comes through surrender to the Savior of the world, Jesus Christ.

 

Stats credit:

digitalsilk.com; godofprompt.ai; chosun.com; tnnsupport.com; reddit.com; relevantmagazine.com; billboard.com

 

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