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by coffeecat
304 days ago
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"80% as good as the real thing, at 20% of the cost" has always been a defining characteristic of progress. I think the key insight is that only a small fraction of people who read recipes online actually care which particular version of the recipe they're getting. Most people just want to see a working recipe as quickly as possible. What they want is a meal - the recipe is just an intermediate step toward what they really care about. There are still people who make fine wood furniture by hand. But most people just want a table or a chair - they couldn't care less about the species of wood or the type of joint used - and particle board is 80% as good as wood at a fraction of the cost! most people couldn't even tell the difference. Generative AI is to real writing as particle board is to wood. |
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- degrades faster, necessitating replacement
- makes the average quality of all wood furniture notably worse
- arguably made the cost of real wood furniture more expensive, since fewer people can make a living off it.
Not to say the tradeoffs are or are not worth it, but "80% of the real thing" does not exist in a vacuum, it kinda lowers the quality on the whole imo.