#surf
I found an opening post on a forum that is better written than most online articles. The topic is artificial intelligence. I don't use AI myself, but I've seen AI generated art and writing.
https://forum.agoraroad.com/index.php?threads/ai-tags-in-humans-tap-out.6119/
Meanwhile, as we incrementally relinquish small bits of our daily lives to AI, we lose an opportunity to solve problems and reflect on our experience, to aim for long term self-improvement. And when our creative output is inspired by vicarious experience, not our own, a culture previously never short on ideas becomes stagnant— just as soulless and sterile and the technologies that distract us from meaningful change.
So I wonder:
Does deliberation truly not matter? (In Nanowrimo, novelists are told to just fill a word count.)
Have the arts and literature been a historically overrated endaeavor in terms of intellectual merit?
Will AI-generated work force human writers to create that which has no pre-existing statistical model?
Or will there be more frankensteins of cliches and tropes, either human or AI-generated?