I’ve noticed that many people’s beef with AI writing is that it is inaccurate, or takes longer to check than writing it from scratch yourself.
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I’ve noticed that many people’s beef with AI writing is that it is inaccurate, or takes longer to check than writing it from scratch yourself.
Why don’t people care that their voice is silenced?
Human communication is more than simply coherency or accuracy. It carries the singular voice of the person who uses language too. The way we use language is like a fingerprint. It carries the way we entered into language, and the life we have lived within it.
Why is this not the greater loss?
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I’ve noticed that many people’s beef with AI writing is that it is inaccurate, or takes longer to check than writing it from scratch yourself.
Why don’t people care that their voice is silenced?
Human communication is more than simply coherency or accuracy. It carries the singular voice of the person who uses language too. The way we use language is like a fingerprint. It carries the way we entered into language, and the life we have lived within it.
Why is this not the greater loss?
@Remittancegirl The terrifying thing about the AI bubble is that it shows how many contexts of our lives people were already speaking and writing in very generic ways. For many people, the experience of having lost one's voice was already there. For some, perhaps you never had the experience of gaining it. I agree with you and hate how chatbots are accelerating this trend.