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Old 03-02-2023, 12:29 AM   #72
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I tend to not worry too much about the sky falling because of short term paradigm glitches. Automation was supposed to put all laborers out of work by now, too. This too shall pass, and good human authors' works will get published for money.
I agree with the part I bolded (the rest is best associated with my comment below). In this case human-to-human (or appropriately authenticated) contact will still see human produced material make it through. And I don't think it is necessarily a bad thing that at least some interactions get encouraged to take a more human-centred approach.

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Status quo interrupted by short periods of upheaval was, is, and ever shall be. *shrug*
I know it's not your thing to get worked up about stuff, and that's cool man, we dig it. But no one is claiming this as the end of the world; a new status quo will be established in time. Some will gain by it and some will lose out, as "was, is and ever shall be." But it's still interesting (to some of us, anyway) to discuss what things might change and what things might get lost along the way.
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