...BUT, some people LOVE the 'other' kind of AI. Like GPT style AIs that DO act as a creative muse and I don't usually like them. It's just interesting what people find helpful.
...BUT, some people LOVE the 'other' kind of AI. Like GPT style AIs that DO act as a creative muse and I don't usually like them. It's just interesting what people find helpful.
Basically I ALREADY have to proof read what I've written several times and I've grown used to that. It is almost impossible for me to write something without a typo the first time. Just can't seem to auto correct myself. So I'm ready to scan and scan and catch AI -> 'hey! No not that field!'.
Still the limitations of character limits are apparent to me. I want to go into how different people's brains respond well to tools that support them and don't open them up to vulnerabilities. I have friends who are afraid of an AI introduced bug, but that's not really how my mind works.
I think with coding there is some difference because it's not writing a poem. It's building a house. You want the AI to extrapolate 'see where I'm going with this?' and save you tedium. It's not as much a creative muse.
I think there are different psychologies and how our brains function has an impact on what serves us well with AI tools. I very much like 'auto complete' AIs like Copilot and now the built in stuff with Cursor. Just the way my brain works I think. I watch what it does and correct it as I go.
About 3 weeks without alcohol. I really do feel better. It's weird how it takes a subtle toll.
Oh well boo! ;-)
I have nothing against her as a person or an artist, but just for tonight and tonight only I'll say I want to see tears running down Taylor Swifts face.
Go Bills! ;-)
Ok! I think I got everyone so far!
Going to try a hybrid thing for a while while/if this group builds up and see what's what.