https://www.ft.com/content/0ecab009-6543-4386-b936-0eecc9293d2e
"So you’re not considering using ChatGPT as a co-pilot for writing your next novel?
"My theory is that when we experience art — whether it’s a video game or a Da Vinci painting or a movie —
we’re taking in a huge number
of micro decisions
that were made by the artists
for particular reasons.
(Gods the artist behind the Universe. We are taking in a "huge number of micro decisions
that were made by the artists" Artist in our example.)
In that way, we’re communing with those artists,
(That artist)
and that is really important.
(You bet it is.)
Something generated by AI might seem comparable to something produced by a human,
which is why people are so excited.
But you’re not having that awareness of communing with the creator.
Remove that and it’s hollow and uninteresting."
(I Couldn't have said it better myself.)
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