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RE: The Ongoing AI Ruckus: Why We Should Embrace AI Content Instead of Fighting it.

in LeoFinance3 years ago (edited)

The dumbest thing you can do with AI tools like ChatGPT is to say, "write me a post about pottery." You have no expertise on the subject matter, and you cannot connect with your audience if they ask specific questions or present arguments based on their experience. Posts like that are not likely to be appreciated assuming curation is done responsibly.

RIGHT!!! I think this was my major point, and I don't think people appreciated that this is what I'm trying to get at. By no means would I block, downvote, harrass or otherwise anyone who was using AI more responsibly and wisely. Does that make sense? I worry sometimes I don't express myself very well.

Secondly, the WAY you used AI in this post is fine. It's transparent, it's part of a larger point, it's entertaining and interesting - as you say, the opposite of what other people are doing eg 'write me a post about growing beetroot/onions/pawpaw' blah blah.

I'm not angry by any means - it's a fascinating discussion! I do think people are annoyed at my post though. I think people think I'm being more militant than I actually am. :P

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I worry sometimes I don't express myself very well.

I worry about that often as well. This is one of the reasons I would use AI like ChatGPT. I would write a paragraph and then look at it in disgust and mild confusion "wtf was this thought process". Then I would tell the AI to rewrite this in a cleaner, more readable way. The AI would fill the sentences with expressions and emotions I had in my head the whole time just didn't know how to write them down. I know people aren't arguing against this. I just had to share it with someone.

I love conversation about this AI technology. It shouldnt be argument. I get it. I have gone through this process too, but in the end it doesn't feel me, and continue with my psychobabble anyway. 😂