Just a moment...
That weirdness we used to love? Gone. That feeling of “Wait, who wrote this?” Replaced by “Oh, right, AI.”
People started to notice. Not because of some big revelation. But because they felt bored. Uninspired. Numb.
The dopamine was still there but the meaning was gone. Like junk food for the mind.
Eventually, even the bots got bored of each other. Co... See more
People started to notice. Not because of some big revelation. But because they felt bored. Uninspired. Numb.
The dopamine was still there but the meaning was gone. Like junk food for the mind.
Eventually, even the bots got bored of each other. Co... See more
Hiten Shah • Tweet
What Makes His Taste So Good?
nytimes.com
AI can write faster than me now. It can code faster, think faster, create faster. But it can't feel the way my heart stops when I read the perfect sentence. It can't know why certain images haunt me for days. It can't understand why some ideas refuse to let go.
That's what I collect now. Not information. Not content. But moments of recognition. Piec
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The winning film argued that "total pixel space represents both the ultimate determinism and the ultimate freedom—every possibility existing simultaneously, waiting for consciousness to give it meaning through the act of choice."
In making this statement, the film suggested that creativity, above all else, is an act of curation. It's a claim that no... See more
In making this statement, the film suggested that creativity, above all else, is an act of curation. It's a claim that no... See more