Human decision making is often driven by greed. AI will allow us to generate essentially infinite customizable content, probably with the ability to imitate famous beloved authors. There’ll probably be softwares you can employ to generate your own stories, and make them infinitely customizable.

We’re at the very beginning and we already see Amazon swamped with AI generated content and art. I’m worried about the future of literature. I’m worried about the future of humanity.

I have no understanding of how people are so confident everything will be fine. Again, we’re profit driven. I don’t think publishers are going to stand for the moral ground.

It already feels like (with how rampant social media content is) nothing is special anymore.

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    10 months ago

    I think the bigger problem for a lot of different creative fields are the people who have 0 understanding of what “AI” is and what it does and then exaggerate its capabilities and go off.

    Simple summary… AI - as it is algorithm’d today - is basically an extrapolation, a summary, a synthesis, an aggregation of something that exists already which mean right from the start, it loses because it will lack uniqueness and authenticity of the creative human voice.

    There will never be an AI that will give you style of, say, Ernest Hemingway or dept of examination of human soul and morality as evidenced by Dostoyevski.

    There is no way AI as such can come up with a new paradigm of human condition.

    AI doesn’t even know what a literary device is when it writes it.

    Hype is 99% of it and the other 1% is bullshit.

    Dont worry about AI.