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<blockquote data-quote="Blue" data-source="post: 9215250" data-attributes="member: 20564"><p>Does this mean you think that AI-generated content will surplant all human-generated content? Otherwise I would expect it to be a mix.</p><p></p><p>And even there, there's a huge amount that I haven't been exposed to, say Hungarian fairy tales, that if sliced, diced, and regurgitated to me would still be something new.</p><p></p><p>I understand as a creator there's a real issue with these interfering with your livelihood - that's a real concern. But that no one will ever read anything new or get exposed to any new ideas seems a problematic jump.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is a very real possibility. Following structures, we can easily get a sameness over time. Not following structures, I can see many, many poorly written works.</p><p></p><p>All of that said, between Kindle Unlimited already gives me a lot of that.</p><p></p><p>Maybe that's a place where human skills haven't been attempted to be replicated - skilled editors who still curate what good.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This again assumes that the only media being produced is personalized. People love to talk about the latest episode of something, to form fandoms. Heck, look at the size of AO3 and the shared fanfic fandoms, including AUs that many writers adopt together. I don't think that personalized entertainment is the death knell of mass-consumed entertainment. Humans like to belong.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Matter of amount of personalization. If I'm looking for [genre X] including representatives of my racial heritage or particular disability and including tropes [A, B & C], we're personalizing it without dictating it. If I want the head doctor in my hospital drama to share characteristics of my child, that's still leaving a lot of perspectives and such from others. Human experience right now is so diverse that AI models can create things similar to things already created and it's still new-to-me. But with representation or making sure it's tailored to my interests.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The various AI genies are already out of the bag. They cannot be put back in Pandora's box at this point, even by legislation. So I hope you are wrong here.</p><p></p><p>(P.S. It feels really discourteous to disagree with you on your site. Please know I write this all with respect.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue, post: 9215250, member: 20564"] Does this mean you think that AI-generated content will surplant all human-generated content? Otherwise I would expect it to be a mix. And even there, there's a huge amount that I haven't been exposed to, say Hungarian fairy tales, that if sliced, diced, and regurgitated to me would still be something new. I understand as a creator there's a real issue with these interfering with your livelihood - that's a real concern. But that no one will ever read anything new or get exposed to any new ideas seems a problematic jump. This is a very real possibility. Following structures, we can easily get a sameness over time. Not following structures, I can see many, many poorly written works. All of that said, between Kindle Unlimited already gives me a lot of that. Maybe that's a place where human skills haven't been attempted to be replicated - skilled editors who still curate what good. This again assumes that the only media being produced is personalized. People love to talk about the latest episode of something, to form fandoms. Heck, look at the size of AO3 and the shared fanfic fandoms, including AUs that many writers adopt together. I don't think that personalized entertainment is the death knell of mass-consumed entertainment. Humans like to belong. Matter of amount of personalization. If I'm looking for [genre X] including representatives of my racial heritage or particular disability and including tropes [A, B & C], we're personalizing it without dictating it. If I want the head doctor in my hospital drama to share characteristics of my child, that's still leaving a lot of perspectives and such from others. Human experience right now is so diverse that AI models can create things similar to things already created and it's still new-to-me. But with representation or making sure it's tailored to my interests. The various AI genies are already out of the bag. They cannot be put back in Pandora's box at this point, even by legislation. So I hope you are wrong here. (P.S. It feels really discourteous to disagree with you on your site. Please know I write this all with respect.) [/QUOTE]
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