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If you are not going to be a productive part of the discussion, please do not comment. If this thread turns even remotely hostile, I will be deleting it immediately.
I went back and forth on whether I wanted to post this thread or not because I imagine it could spark vitriol, but let's all be adults and have a productive conversation, mm?
The world of AI has begun its march towards us, and at this point, if you are trying to deny that, you're very much going to look like the people who denied the internet or denied smartphones. It will become a part of our daily lives, if it hasn't already for some of us. So that then begs the question: How do we, as writers, live in this world?
What would you do if you found out your partner was using an AI client to help, or wholly, write their posts? What if they only use it to proofread? If a partner was using AI to write, do you think you could clock it like some people can clock AI artwork? Would this bother you? Do you not care?
Some folks are great at formulating ideas and constructing scenes in their head, but they lack the vocabulary and vernacular to properly describe the scenes in their imagination. Some people are non-English native, and on our near-exclusively English board, they will naturally have a harder time putting the full extent of their thoughts into words. In this context, AI could be considered an accessibility tool. Do you agree? Is it okay to use in this context? Why or why not?
I am specifically not wanting to discuss AI artwork and the ethics surrounding that in this thread; I want to only focus on words, and the use of AI in the writing space.
I went back and forth on whether I wanted to post this thread or not because I imagine it could spark vitriol, but let's all be adults and have a productive conversation, mm?
The world of AI has begun its march towards us, and at this point, if you are trying to deny that, you're very much going to look like the people who denied the internet or denied smartphones. It will become a part of our daily lives, if it hasn't already for some of us. So that then begs the question: How do we, as writers, live in this world?
What would you do if you found out your partner was using an AI client to help, or wholly, write their posts? What if they only use it to proofread? If a partner was using AI to write, do you think you could clock it like some people can clock AI artwork? Would this bother you? Do you not care?
Some folks are great at formulating ideas and constructing scenes in their head, but they lack the vocabulary and vernacular to properly describe the scenes in their imagination. Some people are non-English native, and on our near-exclusively English board, they will naturally have a harder time putting the full extent of their thoughts into words. In this context, AI could be considered an accessibility tool. Do you agree? Is it okay to use in this context? Why or why not?
I am specifically not wanting to discuss AI artwork and the ethics surrounding that in this thread; I want to only focus on words, and the use of AI in the writing space.