1) I have a bit of a bet that genuine human content will become premium cultural currency as time goes on.
2) More pragmatically -- beating the blank screen with an AI generated draft is *great* but it naturally constrains / nudges the search space of our free associations / thinking and I think serves to limit the scope of human imagination. It makes good sense for purely informational exchange, maybe, but I am not as sold as a way to generate creative output.
I have similar thoughts re (1), Sara. Authentic, genuine value-creation in all areas will be king once we're in the realm of artificial-generated-everything. Whilst we may no longer have the cold start problem, we'll instead have one of dissonance :)
Love this. Really resonate with the tone and topics.
Why "no AI generation"?
Thanks for hangin out Charles!
1) I have a bit of a bet that genuine human content will become premium cultural currency as time goes on.
2) More pragmatically -- beating the blank screen with an AI generated draft is *great* but it naturally constrains / nudges the search space of our free associations / thinking and I think serves to limit the scope of human imagination. It makes good sense for purely informational exchange, maybe, but I am not as sold as a way to generate creative output.
I have similar thoughts re (1), Sara. Authentic, genuine value-creation in all areas will be king once we're in the realm of artificial-generated-everything. Whilst we may no longer have the cold start problem, we'll instead have one of dissonance :)
Insightful, thanks. I definitely see the risk when your thinking patterns conform to your tools.
Can't wait to go on this journey with you.
Exciting :) what inspired the title?