I haven't seen a lot of use cases outside of productions and businesses, which shouldn't exist in the first place (at least to this extent).
Some of our "needs" are flawed, since "content" speaks to evolutionary relicts developed in times of scarcity and life in small groups. In the unbounded production of "AI", there is no way to keep up the sense of newness of input indefinitely. I am already fatigued by "AI" """art""". It has no real relevancy. You can't trust any of it.
Every medium where "AI" content becomes prevalent, will lose it's appeal. E.g. if I get the impression a significant proportion of comments here were "AI" generated, I will leave HN. Thing is, all these open platforms can't prevent "AI" spam. So they will die. Look at the frontpage of Reddit... it's almost all reposts, by karma farming bots. Youtube "AI" spam already drowning real content. This is what's going to happen to everything. User content will die. "Content" will die. The web will die. You won't even try, because of "AI" generated fatigue.
> My personal prediction is that the value of a degree in art history is going to go way, way up, because they'll be the best prompt engineers.
Lol. Yeah, "best prompt engineer" in the infinitely abundant production economy...
You people really need to iterate the world you are imagining a few times more and maybe think about some fundamentals a bit.
I haven't seen a lot of use cases outside of productions and businesses, which shouldn't exist in the first place (at least to this extent).
Some of our "needs" are flawed, since "content" speaks to evolutionary relicts developed in times of scarcity and life in small groups. In the unbounded production of "AI", there is no way to keep up the sense of newness of input indefinitely. I am already fatigued by "AI" """art""". It has no real relevancy. You can't trust any of it.
Every medium where "AI" content becomes prevalent, will lose it's appeal. E.g. if I get the impression a significant proportion of comments here were "AI" generated, I will leave HN. Thing is, all these open platforms can't prevent "AI" spam. So they will die. Look at the frontpage of Reddit... it's almost all reposts, by karma farming bots. Youtube "AI" spam already drowning real content. This is what's going to happen to everything. User content will die. "Content" will die. The web will die. You won't even try, because of "AI" generated fatigue.
> My personal prediction is that the value of a degree in art history is going to go way, way up, because they'll be the best prompt engineers.
Lol. Yeah, "best prompt engineer" in the infinitely abundant production economy...
You people really need to iterate the world you are imagining a few times more and maybe think about some fundamentals a bit.
If I am wrong, life will be hell.