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I've been prompted to bring my original cast over here. Post is in three parts. Has AI brought you into web3 space because it's affected your job? Speech recognition changed medical transcription to mainly editing. And now my legal transcription work is being affected by AI. I'm determined to stay ahead of the curve.
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Part 2: I utilize voice writing (speech recognition), but it's AI that's coming for my job now. I think it'll be quicker to change the legal documentation industry than speech rec did to the medical field. I left my contract for one such job, but it was desperately disorganized and ended up having barely part-time work
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Part 3: Admittedly, one reason I'm interested in web3 is monetization, but I'm not remotely there yet. I don't want to turn AI the enemy in my mind. Do you think it can be used ethically in writing and art?
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I'm not sure if I did that right at all, but hopefully, you get the idea. I should say I was prompted by @danicaswanson and @christin.
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@danicaswanson posted regarding editing. https://warpcast.com/danicaswanson/0xbbd0c4
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@danicaswanson I don't consider myself a senior-level editor like you. I follow specs that I'm given for each contract. I can say that my experience with work being affected by similar tech was with speech recognition & medical transcription (MT). MTs called the software speech wreck because it often butchered what...
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...physicians were saying, and we would correct it. But the software improved quicker than we imagined. We thought our jobs were safe for another 20 years at least. Not!
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