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1. It's copyright violations uploading another's work with intent to pick the meat off the bones.
Using AI to "write" a story is like the Matrix where Neo could get years of martial arts training uploaded into his brain in seconds. The problem with that is, he really didn't LEARN - there was no journey towards self-discovery that's only achieved with putting in YEARS or growth and learning. He didn't learn self-discipline or much of anything else such a journey would teach its practitioner.
Dang, Jason. Quite a scoop and insightful reframing. Thanks for the coverage and the interview.
1. It's copyright violations uploading another's work with intent to pick the meat off the bones.
Using AI to "write" a story is like the Matrix where Neo could get years of martial arts training uploaded into his brain in seconds. The problem with that is, he really didn't LEARN - there was no journey towards self-discovery that's only achieved with putting in YEARS or growth and learning. He didn't learn self-discipline or much of anything else such a journey would teach its practitioner.
I hope they are all sued into oblivion. And I don't believe a word Gupta said in that interview. I'm sure they're panicking.