AI scares me, not only because I am a writer, but also because it is not so intelligent: it should take a seat with the dumb kids in school. Its day job is probably that of mopping floors, for that is essentially what it does -- mops over our creations. Its output is humorless, dry, boring and frequently inaccurate. Thanks for creating this experiment, Terry. Edifying.
I loved the final version. Yikes. In a few years AI will know that people don’t follow the NHS rules and other details.
Jeffrey recently had an argument with AI about it not having 5 senses or a soul. It told him it will learn what tactical feelings are and aspects of the soul. Cue Outer Limits theme music.
AI scares me, not only because I am a writer, but also because it is not so intelligent: it should take a seat with the dumb kids in school. Its day job is probably that of mopping floors, for that is essentially what it does -- mops over our creations. Its output is humorless, dry, boring and frequently inaccurate. Thanks for creating this experiment, Terry. Edifying.
I think it can be useful for making suggestions, even though I agree with you that it's pretty stupid.
Why?? Computers can write. Duh! But 'rules' for writing aren't what creative writing is all about, is it?
The future may have AI generated everything, but it won't have ME. OR YOU.
It may not need us, but we have our own desires, memories, even if faulty, and purposes.
A purpose to USE AI/
Who knows?
Somehow the only thing that sticks with me is “sentient cupboards”
Keep ‘em coming, Tel.
I loved the final version. Yikes. In a few years AI will know that people don’t follow the NHS rules and other details.
Jeffrey recently had an argument with AI about it not having 5 senses or a soul. It told him it will learn what tactical feelings are and aspects of the soul. Cue Outer Limits theme music.