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      11 months ago

      Maybe I’m reading too much into it, but it’s the “secretly written” by ChatGPT that bothers me. Not the fact that ChatGPT can conceive of something and write it out. I’m not completely against AI, I realize we use it with Siri and Alexis and other apps all the time. Just the idea that a program can create something which APPEARS to be from a legitimate human actor and really isn’t at all - and can even get it passed into law. That’s the part that is frightening, in my opinion.

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      11 months ago

      Because life requires actual human participation and you can’t be a lazy asshole who lets AI, or anything else for that matter, do the living for you.

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        Here here. I agree with that also. However I’m starting to see a future where AI does pretty much everything for us and we turn into those fat blobs who just float around all day (what movie was that? With the robot E.T. looking dude?).

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        11 months ago

        I agree, but this is work for language written in law. how does what you say tie into this scenario?

        side note, I think everyone who believes what happened here is not good has never collaborated on writing a large document before.