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TamusSenHadar t1_jad0xrx wrote

AI has been able to write relatively complex stories for a while now. I remember reading about an AI-generated story winning a writing contest around 2015 or 2016, and I'm sure it had impressive capabilites even before that. Personally, I'm not overly worried. I think AI will have applications in the writing process, certainly, but it will still be a tool for writers, rather than something that replaces them completely. In general, I think that ought to be true for AI's relationship with humanity in general, provided we regulate the technology well and adjust our economic structure according to the new reality it brings--though that might be asking a lot from us, now that I think about it.

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Tre_akl OP t1_jaebm5e wrote

Thank you for your answer. That’s great point about AI as a tool for writers not their “enemy”. I don’t know much about the AI or the chatbots itself, so thank you for the info about its history with connection to literature. It’s just something new… maybe when the typewriter was invented people thought that it will be the end of well handwritten pieces of art… ok bad examle, but you know what I mean 😁

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