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Exactly. The answer is not having the necessities of life locked behind a paywall.
Which uh....wont happen in any of our lifetimes.
Exactly. The answer is not having the necessities of life locked behind a paywall.
I honestly don't think we know enough about the science of human creativity to support a statement like that.For now... And yeah, it is just scale. You brought it up, after all.
Does your job depend on it? Because the means to can't can't.I turn it off where I can and don't use it where I can't.
Would like to see a breakdown of the poll based on how often respondents use it in the workplace. (I am "yes" and constantly).Does your job depend on it? Because the means to can't can't.
Also, I am guessing you won't have the option to turn it off relatively soon.
Yes but no AI writing but art created by human and cleaned up/enhanced by AI.
Job mandated sure, consumer related, it should be labeled if what your buying is "ai" like allergens and gmo is in foods. Don't hide what your selling, and let the consumer choose what they are willing to pay for.Does your job depend on it? Because the means to can't can't.
Also, I am guessing you won't have the option to turn it off relatively soon.
We talked about the use of LLMs for search earlier. I think putting all that text into a LLM then using it to search and provide references for questions the author had would be very helpful. (Of course, they should check the references).I wonder where some folks draw the line. Sure, AI generated imagery and text is a hard pass for lots of folks (me included -- mostly because if that is what WotC were selling, i could do the same myself cheaper). But at what point does "AI help" become too much AI invovlement?
For example, let's say that the editor/developer in charge of the the next Forgotten Realm setting book used AI to read, collate and answer questions about every previous FR supplement put out by TSR or WotC. Is that too far?
My guess is this becomes like the CA cancer labels, on every single product and of little use.Job mandated sure, consumer related, it should be labeled if what your buying is "ai" like allergens and gmo is in foods. Don't hide what your selling, and let the consumer choose what they are willing to pay for.
Fair enough. I think we do. I also think we have no idea of what the future will bring...I honestly don't think we know enough about the science of human creativity to support a statement like that.
Exact opposite is easy to train AI to do. Just add a negative to the score.Imagination isn’t like a colour. It’s the fundamental act of creation from nothing. It’s how new stuff comes into being. It’s the exact opposite of training something to reproduce it, by definition.