A zillion ways this revolution is going to be great.
One way that's going to suck tho is in places where human interactions are a *useful* friction / proof-of-work. When it's not, those systems will get really overloaded
Few examples:
1. Online troll bots & fake personalities
It's going to get a *lot* harder to distinguish bots from people and much easier to create entirely fictitious credible online personalities to troll/harass/do crime
2. Persuasive letters by e.g. constituents to regulators.
Volume of (~sensible, unique) letters was a valid indication of sentiment. Soon won't be.
3. Ransomware victim communications & negotiations
Used to be one of the few costly areas in scale. Not for long
@Pwnallthethings But you know that the universities will on!y install automated graders to save money, so you end up with a GAN