RE: Where is the real limit?

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but I don't see that happening in the "for profit" model.

A experimental model, were the "human" touch or creation should be much more appreciated, and more well paid. Like in art, music, cinema. We have to continue to opt more for "human" things, and "human" value in everything that we can "consume.

What a world we are creating.

exactly... a very "scary one"



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Like in art, music, cinema.

Yet in all of these areas, people are using AI to take shortcuts. Using the algorithms to create for them, so they don't have to have the skill in reality. It s more efficient, there is more profit - no matter the human cost.

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It s more efficient, there is more profit - no matter the human cost.

I believe that the profit that people will take from using AI is going to be only in the "moment". At the long run, more and more, the creators that aren't using AI are going to be much more well paid by a specific market "niche" that looks for quality and uniqueness.

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