That's because the firms developing them are already replacing human writers and artists with cheaper AI equivalents to cut costs and maximize profits, which is just fine by me,
Agreed, and also don't think people realize how much human input and oversight is actually required to train and maintain those AI systems in the first place.
completely agree, but also think the bigger issue is that people are undervaluing the skill and time it takes to create something of quality, regardless of whether it's an AI or a
yeah but have you seen the stuff some of these models can produce? sometimes it's better than what a human can do. you really think they're not gonna put a lot of us out of work?
Have you actually used or read about the capabilities of these AI systems? They're pretty impressive and can already assist with all sorts of creative tasks.
ikr? like, they can be useful tools but nothing compares to the creativity and nuance of human artists. we'll always need that personal touch, you know?