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Discman Studio's avatar

✅ AI frees up more time for human creativity.

Mr. Raven's avatar

Lol, it frees up more time for doom scrolling and eating GMO cheese puffs at the expense of denigrating craftsmanship.

Discman Studio's avatar

GMO cheese puffs is wild 😜

Joe Blog's avatar

I read your article & was Gobsmacked!!! So how are people going to know the written word or write & be able to read what they’ve written if they’re not using their brain & pen? If you don’t go through the process of Writing & Spelling then how are you going to be able to read what you’ve told AI to put down?. Your saying that you can just speak your ideas & form your sentences & Ai will do the rest! But what if the ability to know the written language disappears, because the above is no longer used. How then can people read? I can’t see how that will benefit Man?

Lucas Gage's avatar

There are websites that have AI detection. https://www.zerogpt.com/

Res Cogitans's avatar

"All AI can do is assist what you’re doing. It can break things down, give you context, suggest better words, correct your grammar, and increase the flow of your prose — but it cannot generate completely novel ideas that are not based on human knowledge already programmed into it."

That's not quite correct, a somewhat greenhorn take on AI. You must be fairly new to using and interacting with AI, because it very much CAN generate completely novel ideas, which has been demonstrated time and time again. Given that it has virtually the entire corpus of human knowledge at its incorporeal fingertips, it's shockingly good at both philosophy and conceptualizing/synthesizing novel ideas from an innumerable combination of existing concepts and "thought" potentialities in the aggregate. The evolution from AI to AGI is much further along than people realize.