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[QUOTE="OrangeTarheel, post: 5692333, member: 887"] Everything created by, or with the help of, AI should be labeled as such. That’s my hot take. I’ve used AI in a lot of different applications - finance, marketing and promotion & just for fun. Taken some courses to learn how to generate worthwhile prompts so I do get a passable product. The problem I have is that all the tools we’ve introduced to the internet are only taking our time and attention away from the real world (this board included.) Our greatest value as human beings is our in person, interactive experience. That’s how we all got here don’t ya know! One time I read that when one group of native Americans were provided with farming implements they used them to reduce the amount of time to create crops. The settlers thought the natives would grow more crops and sell them. They didn’t, they just got their work done more efficiently and quickly so they had more time to recreate. I used to think that was a dumb approach but now I appreciate it greatly. [/QUOTE]
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