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I've lived a long time and seen a lot of changes in technology. And change is rarely easy.
I see AI tools much like the shift from manual typewriters to electric ones, or from the abacus to calculators that now outpace early computers. AI is still simply a tool.
It's helpful for speeding up certain tasks like research, organizing a story bible, or sketching out beats and outlines. And just like with my internet searches pre-AI, I still have the responsibility to verify the information and sources.
What's important (in my humble opinion) is to avoid the temptation to let AI do all the work. As with anyone, it's critical that we continue to think for ourselves. Human creativity is the heart of storytelling and still rests with us.
I think it will be good for research although like you said, we still have to verify the sources and credibility.
ReplyDeleteWhich we had to do even before AI. It's not like even then you could believe everything you read on the internet. lol
DeleteI'm with you. It won't be long before it becomes obvious what is and is not AI generated. However, there is no limit to the human mind. Our creativity is beyond.
ReplyDeleteExactly!
DeleteAmen!!! A tool that should never become more than that. My limit is using spellcheck!!
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