Individual people don’t tend to brag about how as they’ve read everything that everyone else wrote, they’ve learned better than everybody else and can replace everybody else with better outputs at lower cost.
If they did this, I suspect they would not be popular
(Also, if we’re humouring AI companies’ claims that their products should be treated just like humans when it comes to “learning”, we should probably question the double standard where both corporations and computer programs evade any accountability for AI generated outputs which would be considered unethical, malicious or negligent if they were the work by human employees...)
Individual people don’t tend to brag about how as they’ve read everything that everyone else wrote, they’ve learned better than everybody else and can replace everybody else with better outputs at lower cost.
If they did this, I suspect they would not be popular
(Also, if we’re humouring AI companies’ claims that their products should be treated just like humans when it comes to “learning”, we should probably question the double standard where both corporations and computer programs evade any accountability for AI generated outputs which would be considered unethical, malicious or negligent if they were the work by human employees...)