Yep that’s similar to where I am at too, although I’m a bit less extreme. Much if it for me is about respect for their and my humanity although in still confused and haven’t figured out the nuance.
This particular question is about how many words of the final product are written by a human vs. AI. I don’t think you’ve voted though?
Well, like, I don’t care who wrote the words but I do care about who took ownership of them. If an I happened to write in my style/voice and I reviewed it and posted it, would you consider that my writing or the AI’s?
By this poll’ definition the AI wrote the whole thing. This poll isn’t about style or substance, it is about who actually wrote the words. I think though (disturbingly) most people seem happy to take ownership of AI written words, I don’t think that’s a big issue.
This question though is asked in the context of AI right now and I don’t think AI can actually write nearly as good as a decent writer, even when prompted and guided to write in their voice. So I think your question might be theoretical at this point in some way?
Also you said “Our authorial voice and trust that people put in our words is one of the few things we really have left that makes us human.” If we didn’t write the words, is it actually our human voice? Even if if it sounds a lot like us?
Yep that’s similar to where I am at too, although I’m a bit less extreme. Much if it for me is about respect for their and my humanity although in still confused and haven’t figured out the nuance.
This particular question is about how many words of the final product are written by a human vs. AI. I don’t think you’ve voted though?
Well, like, I don’t care who wrote the words but I do care about who took ownership of them. If an I happened to write in my style/voice and I reviewed it and posted it, would you consider that my writing or the AI’s?
By this poll’ definition the AI wrote the whole thing. This poll isn’t about style or substance, it is about who actually wrote the words. I think though (disturbingly) most people seem happy to take ownership of AI written words, I don’t think that’s a big issue.
This question though is asked in the context of AI right now and I don’t think AI can actually write nearly as good as a decent writer, even when prompted and guided to write in their voice. So I think your question might be theoretical at this point in some way?
Also you said “Our authorial voice and trust that people put in our words is one of the few things we really have left that makes us human.” If we didn’t write the words, is it actually our human voice? Even if if it sounds a lot like us?