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Old 02-22-2023, 08:24 PM   #11
SteveEisenberg
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Originally Posted by andyh2000 View Post
Ignoring for now any ethical questions about where the training data comes from I can't help thinking that if it becomes impossible for professional editors to tell if something is written by an AI or a person then why wouldn't I be happy reading the AI stuff as well?
I normally defend reading books by authors who don’t care a bit for those they hurt. But not here, even if the amoral machine wins a Pulitzer. I don’t want to read a book with no real humans — author(s) and editor(s) — teaching me something new about the world.

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