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Ehgadsman t1_j9isomq wrote

its not the quality, its the ability to deal with the shear mass of AI generated content versus content humans take time to produce.

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Zer0pede t1_j9ix7nj wrote

Yeah, before if a bad writer wanted to submit something, they’d actually have to take the time and effort to write it. That slows them down and weeds out the lazy ones. Now they just have to write a prompt. Nothing to slow them down and nothing to weed out the laziest. Having to read the first several paragraphs of hundreds of submissions just sounds miserable—literally more work than it took them to “write” it. I would absolutely ban everyone who wasted my time like that.

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K----_ST t1_j9lnojp wrote

Just had this convo in the Midjourney sub. Not only is it creating entitled, low-effort individuals, it's also teaching them to use descriptive words and phrases of concepts incorrectly. But they don't care because it yields the output that looks good to them.

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Zer0pede t1_j9lom1q wrote

“Write me a book in the style of Leonardo DaVinci. Greg Rutkowski. Not ugly. Anatomically correct hands. Masterpiece. Beautiful woman. Greg Rutkowski. Makoto Shinkai. Anime. Greg Rutkowski. Normal fingers.”

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ExasperatedEE t1_j9k5b7k wrote

500 short stories in one month is not an insurmountable amount of content. That's the amount of reading a child is expected to do in a month in school.

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