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by elpocko
171 days ago
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AI has rekindled the fun of technology for me. Going past the cliché of "type a prompt in 5 seconds, get results", inventing, using and mastering different workflows and approaches to create, rearrange, improvise and reinterpret images, text, sound, video, music, speech or 3d models can be incredibly fun and rewarding. Still, no matter how much work you put into something, ignorant haters will try and ruin it for you. That's a little depressing. |
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Most tech savvy people find enjoyment in having depth and understanding of _how_ a problem is solved and that aligns with the authors stance. AI just makes it more accessible, and that's fine just makes for shallow conversations with people that "don't know why" something works. Now, if that accessibility Kindles a love of technology and forces someone to dive deeper, then right on!
An alternative example
Person A: "Had a fun weekend. Cooked an authentic Vietnamese meal. Made Pho.
Person B: What proportions of spices did you use? What fish sauce or noodle do you recommend? Mine always comes out tasting off.
Person A: Oh, I just ordered at the Vietnamese restaurant, but I described exactly what I wanted.