| Wow, that's an interesting argument if I ever saw one! Your viewpoint is completely the opposite of mine, let me argue a couple of points: > An AI cannot, by definition, create better HN content. Because HN content is about hearing what people think about a certain topic/thread. Please tell me: for you, what is the difference between hearing what people think, and hearing what a human-level AI thinks? Are you saying a human-level AI, by definition, cannot ever be interesting to you, just because it's an AI, even though it could be like a human in every other way? > Hearing what an AI statistically regurgitates doesn’t satisfy the purpose even if it’s better written. Don't most humans just regurgitate the same arguments they've just read or learned elsewhere (or even here), like 99% of the time? And even in the remaining 1% of cases, aren't they necessarily just functional products of the things they've seen/read/experienced (i.e. the inputs they've received, even if gathered by feedback when interacting with the world)? > The internet is about people. I may not be friends with everyone on HN, but we’re a community meant to discuss and share together, and I personally wouldn’t want to talk to an AI over a human. What if the AI was more interesting and intellectually stimulating than a human? |
HN is a professional social network. People are most interested in what their peers have to say, not any random human being or human level AI.
Now if this human level AI is working in the field as a professional, or at least in computer science academia the it’s opinions are valid and interesting. However if it’s merely an average best possible response then it’s pointless to hear it’s opinion.
Additionally if multiple people post chatGPT responses that’s just like talking to same person using humans as sock puppets.