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Daniel Emery's avatar

Degenerative AI was right there.

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Christian Sawyer's avatar

Ugh yes. Baudelaire called photography “art’s most mortal enemy.” Cameras stole the meaningfulness of skin-pore level realism and painters started leaning into vibes and motion, impressionism etc. Walter Benjamin said photos sucked the “aura” out of representation. I suppose others will say it forced artists to explore new frontiers. I wonder if AI will do the same for writing.

Substack is kinda the problem too (even tho it’s how I make a living). I spend less time interacting with ppl directly cuz I’m writing 1,500 words to strangers and checking the open rate.

Kids can’t read facial expressions because they’re spending too much time on screens. A study just showed that if you get them off screens for five days, they get better at understanding emotions. That’s insane.

AI seems to us like a new special evil, but it won’t to the generation that grows up with it. We’re gonna look like old ppl yelling at the sky. I mean if used carefully it has the potential to make people more literate. Like if you use at as advanced google, ask it to challenge your writing etc. I’ve done that out of curiosity and got interesting results that made me think or learned something new. But of course most ppl want it to do the work for them, like you say. I dunno. We live in interesting times. And a year from now the conversation will be different, probably more intense.

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