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AI is just a tool. No one blames a knife when they cut their finger.
Over time, people will learn to use AI correctly, and it will find its niche.
and also boredom from the less skilled scammer advertising type users...
i do have concerns that it will get used as a greed machine... then it will just be junk to me..
This is for certain. Same as people will probably learn how to use freedom correctly.
I don´t think it´s niche though, because "intelligence" is the defining factor for humans.
It’s jaded all around but one has to be realistic and not naive.
Like when people say that they want to do sports to be more productive - it means life has no meaning any more, and "they" have won. One does sports either because one feels better, or to attract other people. One never does sports to be more productive, except it´s about to win the hangman´s knot knotting challenge.
Yep. Before I quit Reddit ages ago (before 2020), I used to see bots spitting out my posts all the time. 2020 is also when tons of AI-written articles flooded the web, even from AP, the news wire service that set a standard for journalistic writing.