RE: The Impact Of AI On Jobs (And Art)

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Freelance writers have been losing work to “AI” tools because a lot of the outsourcing has gone back internally.

I stand by the fact what these tools do isn’t intelligence or creative, though it appears so, and I base it on the fact I’ve built them as a developer (nothing as complex or powerful as the commercial tools that are out now).

We don’t even understand human creativity so we have to be careful when applying the term to software that uses training data to “fill in the blanks”

That said, they are useful tools, I just don’t think they should be used to replace what gives us joy, purpose and fulfilment.



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We don’t even understand human creativity so we have to be careful when applying the term to software that uses training data to “fill in the blanks”

Certainly there is a lot of reason for caution. But by your own admission, if we dont understand human creativity, how can we not say it is the same. It is true we honestly have no idea how we come up with the ideas we do.

That said, they are useful tools, I just don’t think they should be used to replace what gives us joy, purpose and fulfilment.

This is also true. Unfortunately, that is what people have to determine for themselves and that left the station long ago. People are miserable and it isnt the technology's fault. They have no idea what makes them happen other buying into the foolish society sells, claiming that it is important.