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Suave
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Posted: 13 May 2023 at 10:24pm |
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With all the news on IA being tossed around by the news channels, most of it just click bait by the way, it has kept me thinking. I believe I know how our world will end! Well, the world will continue, just without humans. Some genius will put a AI into a dildo - it will never go off first and then fall asleep, it will like to talk afterwards, and won't mind being stuffed in a drawer and forgotten about. It may be called Siri, haha. Eventually humans will become extinct through no reproduction.
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Suave
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You match this teck with facial recognition and then give it to a totalitarian regime and write a story about that.
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MartyEss
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So, I just watched a recent movie adaptation of Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451. This stuff (and recent Floridian shenanigans) make me feel like we'll be a part of the underground, keeping actual literature alive against the growing swells of laziness and censorship.
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awinchester
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Well. Now it's been done. Gross.
"Peering
Into the Future of Novels, with Trained Machines Ready" Forgive me if this has already been posted. I haven't read through all 19 pages of comments. This is an interesting read, though.
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Suave
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I am one of these that has to work really hard to put stuff to page and try to get it right. Does not matter how hard I work at it, it is never right... or I should say a new error appears where the old one has been taken care of that I can't see, very aggravating - a week down the road I can find and fix most, just not in time for the contests, lol. Brain injury.
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Deschain
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You would not Believe the hateful things someone DMed me the other day when I labeled Grammarly's tone-rewriting as generative AI. be careful
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NorthernPixels
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As far as I understand, GrammarlyGo is a separate product... however, I am very disappointed they're going down that route. I don't personally use Grammarly anymore anyway, but I def won't in the future, that's for sure. edit: That said, again, if you're just using the self-editing software, there's nothing wrong with that. The issue really lies in story/text generation. As an aside. In all these tools, even in Word, I actually *hate* the tone correction stuff. It's like... a really strange inclusion. It seems kind of insidious. Edited by NorthernPixels - 19 Apr 2023 at 4:16pm |
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jimiflan2
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Hell, I was just at a pub discussing whether one of our students has used chatgpt to write their Masters thesis (highly likely)
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taaaylor
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...well, lol, GrammarlyGO is about to be released and it is literally powered by ChatGPT. The free version will include AI-generative features, like rewriting a sentence with a given tone. So the lines will get blurrier soon. I think adaptive tech is vital for helping a variety of disabilities that may impact ability to self-edit or people developing ESL. But ultimately, learning language rules and why they work the way they do will improve writing at a baseline, because it improves what sentence structures one even thinks to write. Grammar is all about clarity and concision. It's better to put the work in and get a solid grasp on grammar. I have had writer friends with learning disabilities who have to work infinitely harder than me to ensure that they have punctuated a sentence properly. But they still learned the rules. It was accurately transferring the sentence from their head to the page that specifically challenged them. A grammar-checking program is a good means to double-check work, but it shouldn't replace familiarity with the tools at one's disposal. That said, I don't think it's cheating to have a program check text an individual wrote themselves. I do think letting it auto-rewrite sections in emergent features like "tone correction" would be a scummy move, but (at the risk of sounding haughty) I don't feel particularly threatened by the skills of a text prediction robot :P
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NorthernPixels
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I think it's a shame we're NOT at a pub right now hahaha. |
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