July
@july
What is the word for When you start reading something - and realize it was AI written half way through and you lose all desire to take the rest of the article seriously There should be a word for that. It's very similar to when you are looking at an image and then somehow realize its an ad, and you just gloss over it
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July
@july
I'm not against involving AI in writing, its usually more that that it was almost completely generated with AI and - if anything its fucking lazy, and almost like why do I need to read this - just tell me your point. It's almost like reading a secondary source - no I just want the primary source - tell me how you really feel
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July
@july
I am actually also for involving AI in writing - to aid in and help refine your thinking and your approach and as a way to think about what you want to say, but you need to stay steadfast to what you want to say, and not have the AI lazily pretend to garble it out for you - you need to stay rigorous in your thinking
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July
@july
I mean ultimately it’s about having something to say. A lot of people say this - oh I don’t have anything to say. That’s hilarious because often those that do have something to say won’t know that they don’t have anything to say - guess what they will just say nothing
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Ironically, what AI agents lack is agency. And this is what you're probably missing. There is no "why" behind it. Maybe at some point we will develop the skill to think in meta-terms like "why did someone ask the AI to write this, like this, now".
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