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Old 03-24-2023, 11:32 AM   #117
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
Yes, but see, that's peripheral, then, isn't it? I mean, to test any question, we have to take it to its ultimate limits, yes? So, if, for you, it's the speed and all that, when would they approach parity?

If the machine took 1hr, 55 minutes and the human took two hours--what would your thoughts be then?

Hitch
I think I'm agreeing with you that there isn't much ethical difference in getting a machine to copy someone else's work/style versus paying a person to do it. If they both took the same length of time then you'd still use the machine as I'd expect it to be cheaper (no hungry kids to feed).

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