“Yes, I have actually no problem selling any book, as long as it doesn’t masquerade or pretend to be something that it isn’t,” the British businessman responded. “And that it has an essential quality to it, and that the customer, the reader, wants it.”
“So as long as an AI-written book says it’s an AI-written book and doesn’t pretend to be something else and isn’t ripping off somebody else, as long as that’s clearly stated and the customer wants to buy it, then we will stock them.”
Hate or love AI it’s here it’s staying. The pandoras box is open.
Hate or love how it’s trained, the fundamental truth is it’s here and it’s staying.
This isn’t the first or the last time a tool or technique will be built off theft, slave labor or mass murder and atrocities to just name a few awful things that have progressed us forward.
All that matters going forward is we do what we have always done. Socially agree to manage and regulate it. Push for laws and legal regulations to be put into place to protect the weakest and vulnerable.
Then to the best of our ability use the new tool to improve our lives, others lives, create new art and hobbies, and find a place for the tool.
Every tool in all of History has had some good come from its creation. So if people find a way to make stories, art, music or other creations using it. And they enjoy it, then that’s all that matters. If others also enjoy it then there’s no reason to tell people to not share.
Massive models with their data centers are a step too fair at the moment and likey always will be. But locally ran models are a fun toy and a fun tool.
So if someone makes an ai book, is clear and honest it’s an ai book, then wether or not it’s well written or not. If it’s enjoyable or not. Is up to the consumer of the work.
Ah yes, another headline with no context.
Honestly the most fair take iv ever heard.
Hate or love AI it’s here it’s staying. The pandoras box is open.
Hate or love how it’s trained, the fundamental truth is it’s here and it’s staying.
This isn’t the first or the last time a tool or technique will be built off theft, slave labor or mass murder and atrocities to just name a few awful things that have progressed us forward.
All that matters going forward is we do what we have always done. Socially agree to manage and regulate it. Push for laws and legal regulations to be put into place to protect the weakest and vulnerable.
Then to the best of our ability use the new tool to improve our lives, others lives, create new art and hobbies, and find a place for the tool.
Every tool in all of History has had some good come from its creation. So if people find a way to make stories, art, music or other creations using it. And they enjoy it, then that’s all that matters. If others also enjoy it then there’s no reason to tell people to not share.
Massive models with their data centers are a step too fair at the moment and likey always will be. But locally ran models are a fun toy and a fun tool.
So if someone makes an ai book, is clear and honest it’s an ai book, then wether or not it’s well written or not. If it’s enjoyable or not. Is up to the consumer of the work.
Its not like ai can’t create neat things.
Sure I get his position… But he’s wrong. AI books will devalue romance, penny novels, sci-fi and many more quick and dirty type of writings.
I mean ai by nature is ripping someone off but ok. Thanks for posting the context though, much appreciated
Oh yea, I don’t actually like it, and would rather they refuse. But it’s not as bad as the headline makes it seem.
It’s worse. Sugarcoating bullshit to make it more palatable while having at least all of the negative effect that was originally imagined.