I’m not trying to be mean. I do have a very hard time understanding why anyone is working to make this happen. There are millions of truly great short stories and novels out there that communicate something imtimate and subtle about what it means to make a life worth living, or that might help us navigate tragedies in our lives, or what it means to establish a congruant narrative or even identity.
AI literature (and visual ‘art’), to me, seems like putting all of that good stuff into a blender and making a pulp out of all of it, then chaining seemingly related bits together and spitting it out, kind of like calling ground beef a cow, or at least calling ground beef a T-bone steak.
I hope AI can help work out better antibiotics, or how to detect diseases much earlier (recent report shows parkinson’s detection an average of 7 years earlier than otherwise using AI) and/or how the f to fix the climate crisis at a stretch. Using a ton of power derived from fossil fuels to shred a million books and stitch them back together into some analogue of an actual story … I just can’t understand why anyone would want that, and I’ve never heard anyone wish for it
You’re totally fine dude. I get what you’re saying, I mean you’re right or makes sense.
I’ve been using them to get a clearer outline for the story I’m writin, but I can’t just go with what it gives me because it’s not specific to what I want see in my head so I have to go in and not use most of it if that makes any sense.
BasicallyI’m impatient and I’m using it to ‘write’ the bulk of it bc I want to fucking read it already. I’m not going to use all or pretty much of any of our except for maybe wording things differently like a thesaurus I guess
So I’m using it to try and plot what is in my head out fast so I can see it fast even though most of it will be edited
I’m not trying to be mean. I do have a very hard time understanding why anyone is working to make this happen. There are millions of truly great short stories and novels out there that communicate something imtimate and subtle about what it means to make a life worth living, or that might help us navigate tragedies in our lives, or what it means to establish a congruant narrative or even identity.
AI literature (and visual ‘art’), to me, seems like putting all of that good stuff into a blender and making a pulp out of all of it, then chaining seemingly related bits together and spitting it out, kind of like calling ground beef a cow, or at least calling ground beef a T-bone steak.
I hope AI can help work out better antibiotics, or how to detect diseases much earlier (recent report shows parkinson’s detection an average of 7 years earlier than otherwise using AI) and/or how the f to fix the climate crisis at a stretch. Using a ton of power derived from fossil fuels to shred a million books and stitch them back together into some analogue of an actual story … I just can’t understand why anyone would want that, and I’ve never heard anyone wish for it
You’re totally fine dude. I get what you’re saying, I mean you’re right or makes sense.
I’ve been using them to get a clearer outline for the story I’m writin, but I can’t just go with what it gives me because it’s not specific to what I want see in my head so I have to go in and not use most of it if that makes any sense.
BasicallyI’m impatient and I’m using it to ‘write’ the bulk of it bc I want to fucking read it already. I’m not going to use all or pretty much of any of our except for maybe wording things differently like a thesaurus I guess
So I’m using it to try and plot what is in my head out fast so I can see it fast even though most of it will be edited