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Max Miner
@mxmnr
I've seen several studies like this recently — humans prefer AI outputs, but only when they don't know it was made by AI. Knowing something is AI-produced erodes its value. But what if you never knew? IMO this indicates that the quality is there to replace humans in these areas. What is still catching up is the human tolerance for "AI-created" anything. Like the horse riders who resisted automobiles, it's less about whether things will give way to the change, but when. The quality and value is there, we just need time to adjust. What do you think?
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Colin Johnson 💭
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Agreed - I think it’s inevitable. The question is whether or not we decide to attribute any value to elements that aren’t simply skill. Perhaps the story of the human behind the writing is valuable itself.
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