AI industry uses the excuse (as above): Writers are influenced by every book they've read. AI tools are influenced by every book fed to them. What's the difference?
Well, AI industry, the difference is being inspired by others to create your own...
Interesting column from The Ethicist at the New York Times. Screenwriting is the example here but the response applies to all forms of writing.
It seems the tide is shifting a bit in terms of writers considering it acceptable to use AI chatbots...
AI industry uses the excuse (as above): Writers are influenced by every book they've read. AI tools are influenced by every book fed to them. What's the difference?
Well, AI industry, the difference is being inspired by others to create your own...
Interesting column from The Ethicist at the New York Times. Screenwriting is the example here but the response applies to all forms of writing.
It seems the tide is shifting a bit in terms of writers considering it acceptable to use AI chatbots...
Interesting column from The Ethicist at the New York Times. Screenwriting is the example here but the response applies to all forms of writing.
It seems the tide is shifting a bit in terms of writers considering it acceptable to use AI chatbots...
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