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RE: One Who Shall Not Be Named!

in WORLD OF XPILAR5 months ago (edited)

Since the inception of Chat GPT, AI has leaped forward and with this opening a never-ending debate of "Use AI" and "Don't use AI".

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Like every other invention in the past, it will take time for people to adjust to it.

I have written another extensive comment on the topic elsewhere. I'd still add that instead of wasting our time on this debate, why don't we use it to our advantage and make our lives easier, especially when it can do the trivial time-consuming tasks in seconds like, ummm... research or facts or even ideation (or calculation like you said).

Sometimes, a choppy AI-generated idea can lead you to think of a better one.

Natural intelligence will forever remain superior but it can be maximized with a little assistance from artificial one.

Although I have never used AI even for ideation for my Steem blogs (except for image generation, 4 to 5 times for my blogs) my question is how's it different than someone "asks AI to give blog ideas" or "read a blog-writing post by a Steemian giving different blog topic ideas". Either way, he/she is not thinking of the idea on their own.

Written text should be your own on Steem because it's a blog writing space. But if I send you an AI-written email, informing you about something then it's okay because here the goal is to pass the information not how it is produced. I am only leveraging AI.

Similarly, I can use AI images to go along with my blog. But I shouldn't sell them as my digital art.


Sorry for the unstructured comment. I typed as I thought.

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 5 months ago 

Oops why would you name it 🤭

My post isn't solely about ChatGPT or AI; instead, it's about some observations, specifically authors who take pride in their posts being human-written despite the errors—lacking structure and coherence. It truly bothers me; there's nothing to be proud of. I respect their human intelligence, but not in this regard! It's a blogging platform after all. Even if you are presenting your arts, do it in an error-free way. Make a minimum effort.

My work is also average, but I always make an effort to check the grammar and structure of my texts. It doesn't matter which tool I use.

I draw inspiration from your work and many other authors. I recognize the effort they put into their writing. I'm aware you use Grammarly for proofreading (English not being your mother tongue) and writing a post that takes more than just half an hour.

The AI debate is endless, and in my post, I have touched on the aspect of its use and abuse. The link you have provided summarizes it much better.

I also don't use it for text generation either.

Natural intelligence will forever remain superior but it can be maximized with a little assistance from artificial one.

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