Article 6S87Z AI isn’t about unleashing our imaginations, it’s about outsourcing them. The real purpose is profit

AI isn’t about unleashing our imaginations, it’s about outsourcing them. The real purpose is profit

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James Bradley
from Technology | The Guardian on (#6S87Z)

Artificial intelligence doesn't just incrementally erode the rights of authors and other creators. These technologies are designed to replace creative workers altogether

Back in 2022, when ChatGPT arrived, I was part of the first wave of users. Delighted but also a little uncertain what to do with it, I asked the system to generate all kinds of random things. A song about George Floyd in the style of Bob Dylan. A menu for a vegetarian dinner party. A briefing paper about alternative shipping technologies.

The quality of what it produced was variable, but it made clear something that is even more apparent now than it was then. That this technology wasn't just a toy. Instead its arrival is an inflection point in human history. Over coming years and decades, AI will transform every aspect of our lives.

Songs arise out of suffering ... the complex, internal human struggle of creation ... [but] algorithms don't feel. Data doesn't suffer ... What makes a great song great is not its close resemblance to a recognisable work. Writing a good song is not mimicry, or replication, or pastiche, it is the opposite. It is an act of self-murder that destroys all one has strived to produce in the past.

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