Thoughts on and mostly against ArtificialIntellegence
I cannot not weigh in on this conversation anymore.
Obliterating authenticity for cost-effectiveness is one thing, but creating fake English papers, fake songs, fake images...I see a huge risk factor
You may artificially simulate your own answer, but you may not to mine
As a musician...first we didn't trust Lars Ulrich when it came to Napster....then we didn't trust Jack White when it came to streaming services
Now what?
I can understand technology helping Doctors fix Stephen Hawking's physiological commutation disabilities. I can understand technology as a phone, but I can't understand AI. Especially when it targets the innocence of our intellectual property, the value of our education and expression, and the verification of the brilliance of our product engineering.
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