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<blockquote data-quote="mamba" data-source="post: 9235451" data-attributes="member: 7034611"><p>to me it comes with a certain level of quality, sure anyone can write something, but I was thinking of published author, and not everyone manages that (and I also agree that not every published writer is that much better than AI)</p><p></p><p></p><p>it tells me that the author was not all that interesting to begin with. Entertaining, maybe, that is in the eye of the beholder anyway.</p><p></p><p>I am not expecting authors to be replaced so much, as secretaries or lawyers. AI can adequately summarize something or write a form letter, we do not need a million people charging $500 for that.</p><p></p><p>AI will have a much harder time with news articles or research papers, at least if you care about accuracy. For novels I will freely admit that there are a lot that are not objectively good literature and probably only a small step up from an AI today, but I’d still rather read an actual author and maybe get surprised (positive or negative) than an AI reliably spitting out mediocrity. I’d rather have an interesting new take / spin on something than the reheated same-old every time</p><p></p><p></p><p>the problem is when you have more expert welders no longer needed at assembly lines than needed anywhere else. Once a sufficient number of jobs can be done by AI and there is no adequate alternative available, we as a society will run into a problem, unless we solve having to work for a living first, and I am not holding my breath on that one</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mamba, post: 9235451, member: 7034611"] to me it comes with a certain level of quality, sure anyone can write something, but I was thinking of published author, and not everyone manages that (and I also agree that not every published writer is that much better than AI) it tells me that the author was not all that interesting to begin with. Entertaining, maybe, that is in the eye of the beholder anyway. I am not expecting authors to be replaced so much, as secretaries or lawyers. AI can adequately summarize something or write a form letter, we do not need a million people charging $500 for that. AI will have a much harder time with news articles or research papers, at least if you care about accuracy. For novels I will freely admit that there are a lot that are not objectively good literature and probably only a small step up from an AI today, but I’d still rather read an actual author and maybe get surprised (positive or negative) than an AI reliably spitting out mediocrity. I’d rather have an interesting new take / spin on something than the reheated same-old every time the problem is when you have more expert welders no longer needed at assembly lines than needed anywhere else. Once a sufficient number of jobs can be done by AI and there is no adequate alternative available, we as a society will run into a problem, unless we solve having to work for a living first, and I am not holding my breath on that one [/QUOTE]
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