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by jbandela1
741 days ago
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1453: Printing press will erode human creativity one pressed page at a time. Every copy of every page in a book was unique reflecting the humanity of the scribe copying the work. Now we will just get mass produce pressed drivel. 1822: Photography will erode human creativity one plate at a time. A human creatively chose every color in a painting for portrait. Every form every line was creative. Now we just let light hit chemicals. The truth is that when you automate a tedium a new art form emerges. > and compose bedtime stories to read to your child complete with AI-generated illustrations. One thing about AI stories is the ease of change. Imagine not just reading a bed time story but composing one together and changing it to explore new possibilities. Imagine changing major elements such as plot and characters and villains and heroes and have the story and illustrations reflect that. Imagine the creative fun you and your child can have! If you can’t see such possibilities, the lack of human creativity is your fault, not technology’s. |
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> One thing about AI stories is the ease of change. Imagine not just reading a bed time story but composing one together and changing it to explore new possibilities. Imagine changing major elements such as plot and characters and villains and heroes and have the story and illustrations reflect that. Imagine the creative fun you and your child can have!
What the hell? You do not need an "AI" to do that. You need to use your imagination.
> If you can’t see such possibilities, the lack of human creativity is your fault, not technology’s.
I think you seeing "such possibilities" is evidence of an erosion of human creativity, or just a lack of it.