And then I can see where I have weaknesses in my arguments and how to strengthen it. So it's really helping me that way where I don't have that right now with very many people that I can actually talk to this level of philosophy and help me find these little cracks and crevices in my theory before I present it to the public. I think that almost 99.9% of people use the GPT concept of trying to research, get it together, organize, spell check, conversation check, to have all the checking done.
Especially when one writes articles and stuff. To me, it does. You have to keep reading it again and again because you have only time before you can actually publish something.
Oh, yeah. Absolutely. Sam, please, go for it.
Yeah, and that's my thought with AI. Personally, that's why I'm going to utilize it in place where I know I even can do it myself. I can do the frame-by-frame animation that it kind of reproduces because I do the drawing.
If you see the Northern Lights, it's my drawing. The first frame, it's a drawing that I do on the photography. So I'm going to use AI to accelerate my process of the animation part.
I'm going to guide it, but like I said, I feel AI is helpful. It's an amazing tool, but don't let it be more than 20% of your final work. Like you said, it can be good for me.
I use it to do my list. Every time I want to do something, I say, okay, I want to achieve that. Can you give me a checklist to go there? That's what I use it for.
But I feel AI is good but should not be the first thing you use. I really am a firm believer, and this is whether you're using AI for visual arts or for writing fiction or poetry or whatever. It doesn't matter.


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