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we imagined automation would free us first. robots would take the boring jobs, assembly lines, delivery routes, deep sea welding, & humans would finally get to explore, create, feel.
but here we are.
people still stock shelves, drive trucks, clean bathrooms.
but the machines are now writing poems. they’re making music. they’re painting. they’re whispe... See more
but here we are.
people still stock shelves, drive trucks, clean bathrooms.
but the machines are now writing poems. they’re making music. they’re painting. they’re whispe... See more
a surprisingly large amount of work is actually creative work in the form that AI is good at. Situations in which there is no right answer, where invention matters and small errors can be caught by expert users, abound. Marketing
Ethan Mollick • Co-Intelligence

There's this idea floating around that using AI means you're somehow cheating the creative process or making it too easy.
But that's NOT how I use AI at all.
When I work with AI, I'm not checking out of the creative process. I'm fully in it—throwing questions, bouncing ideas, asking for rephrasing, exploring different angles.
This is VERY different to... See more
But that's NOT how I use AI at all.
When I work with AI, I'm not checking out of the creative process. I'm fully in it—throwing questions, bouncing ideas, asking for rephrasing, exploring different angles.
This is VERY different to... See more