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this post was submitted on 17 Jul 2025
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Just by knowing something was created by AI makes it repelling to me. That’s not to say it can’t generate interesting material, but I so wish this technology didn’t exist in the first place. But, it’s here to stay, and refusing to adapt to it entirely it may not be in our best interest in the long run. It’s possible I have enjoyed content without knowing it was AI-generated too; it’s not always obvious. Not everything made by humans is good either, although I respect the effort the creators put into it. Luckily there is an extensive catalogue of reputable human-made literature and art to choose from that goes back centuries :)
Well, yes, it is good that there is a lot of worthwhile literature, thank all the gods that we are not in China and a lot is permitted.
China bad, llms bad, its always the same. Liberals prevent themselves from even looking at the target of their ire, and then they assume dumb shit about it.