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How to Strategize Human Content Creation in the Era of GenAI?

Abstract

Generative AI (GenAI) will have significant impact on content creation platforms. In this paper, we study the dynamic competition between a GenAI and a human contributor. Unlike the human, the GenAI's content only improves when more contents are created by the human over time; however, GenAI has the advantage of generating content at a lower cost. We study the algorithmic problem in this dynamic competition model about how the human contributor can maximize her utility when competing against the GenAI for content generation over a set of topics. In time-sensitive content domains (e.g., news or pop music creation) where contents' value diminishes over time, we show that there is no polynomial time algorithm for finding the human's optimal (dynamic) strategy, unless the randomized exponential time hypothesis is false. Fortunately, we are able to design a polynomial time algorithm that naturally cycles between myopically optimizing over a short time window and pausing and provably guarantees an approximation ratio of 12\frac{1}{2}. We then turn to time-insensitive content domains where contents do not lose their value (e.g., contents on history facts). Interestingly, we show that this setting permits a polynomial time algorithm that maximizes the human's utility in the long run. Finally, we conduct simulations that demonstrate the advantage of our algorithms in comparison to a collection of baselines.

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@article{esmaeili2025_2406.05187,
  title={ How to Strategize Human Content Creation in the Era of GenAI? },
  author={ Seyed A. Esmaeili and Kevin Lim and Kshipra Bhawalkar and Zhe Feng and Di Wang and Haifeng Xu },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.05187},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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