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Why should a writer care how good a random company’s AI is at writing? Why would they want to help?
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i think there's a valid argument for "winning AI mindshare" here - consider that if an AI were trained solely on hitler's personal blog, we can reasonably expect it would wind up with bad opinions. same goes for humans basically - garbage in, garbage out. this is just the corollary - for most authors, if you think your writings are good, you generally want people to read them and spread their influence, right? adopt your style, learn from your stances, move the needle on their world view? aren't there similar benefits to influencing the machines as well?
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i don't think any writers want an AI company adopting their style
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@assayer
why would an intelligence hold anyone's opinion, instead of using it as a data to make more efficient decisions?
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