The Firebird
Adventurer
We didn't need calculators for most of it. I prefer the world we have now.Why?
Did we need AI to design, build, produce, create, literally anything in the history of our species? If not, why is it needed now?
We didn't need calculators for most of it. I prefer the world we have now.Why?
Did we need AI to design, build, produce, create, literally anything in the history of our species? If not, why is it needed now?
Better variety/flexibility is one of my motivations when I choose to use it. I often create one or two hundred different pictures, sometimes with the same criteria to see alternatives, but often with slightly different criteria as I narrow down what I want out of that art piece. Then I pick the one I like the best! The sheer number of revisions and adjustments is not something most artists are willing to do, beyond HIGHLY paid corporate ones.What does “better” mean in this context? More imaginative? More photo-realistic? More colours? Bigger? Smaller? More surreal? More valuable? More thought-provoking? More original?
We didn't need calculators for most of it. I prefer the world we have now.
I agree.Well, there is some serious ambiguity in the term. Do I mind certain computer aidee tools, like spellcorrect? No. Generative text or art, however, are a hard absolute no.
No, I mean the point is we don't need any tool. Maybe fire?Thats great. We dont need calculators to write, or draw, or even to build amazing architecture.
Lets not move the goal posts however. For creative works related to RPGs, that would be writing, art, books, do we need AI?
Obviously not.
It's a lot faster. It's basically like the Printing Press.Did we need AI to design, build, produce, create, literally anything in the history of our species? If not, why is it needed now?
No, I mean the point is we don't need any tool. Maybe fire?
But tools can still amplify our powers.
Historically, old people always object to transformative new technologies, and always frame it in strongly moralistic terms. Socrates thought that literacy would ruin the youth of Athens. Change is hard. The printing press, telephone, automobile (“brothels on wheels”)… every single time.Why? Do you think we won’t have a choice but to buy TTRPG books with AI generated content?
Sure, and I welcome it!As long as there is a market for people who buy things based on their ethics, I think we’ll be able to buy things for humans by humans. Think of it as fairtrade products or soy-based meat replacements.
Google is worse than it was four years ago because they've been using AI for results. The direct AI results are frequently wrong. The thing with searches is that you have to already be knowledgable about the search to identify the errors. If you search for a lot of topics where the answer changes over time or context (programming, etc.) you'll see how how much it muddles incompatable things together.In my experience LLMs already outperform google at certain search tasks. Not like "give me the wikipedia article for X". But something like "I'm trying to remember an article from a back issue of dungeon magazine"? They are way better.
Yes, but when it comes to REPLACEMENT, its not quite the same thing.
Ask your calculator in your drawer, who the first emperor of rome was.