i'm a writer, and theoretically i should feel threatened by stuff like ChatGPT, but i just kinda don't. not yet, anyway.
every idiot that wants to write yet another story about how the human and the elf save the planet with the help of the gods by killing the big bad goblin overlord is going to be shit out of business, yeah. and every idiot that wants to illustrate that, too.
the solution?
just get more creative, be more original. ChatGPT has a 600 "idea" limit per session. how many "ideas" does the average human draw upon when writing a story? probably a fuck of a lot more than 600, whether we realize it or not. same thing with visual art. right now, if you give Stable Diffusion a prompt that hasn't been done a million times before, chances are it's going to fuck it up and need human intervention. i don't think that's something that will be entirely solved within the decade.
funnily enough we might see a resurgence of real, meaningful art once the market for the unoriginal is flooded beyond belief...
i'm a writer, and theoretically i should feel threatened by stuff like ChatGPT, but i just kinda don't. not yet, anyway.
every idiot that wants to write yet another story about how the human and the elf save the planet with the help of the gods by killing the big bad goblin overlord is going to be shit out of business, yeah. and every idiot that wants to illustrate that, too.
the solution?
just get more creative, be more original. ChatGPT has a 600 "idea" limit per session. how many "ideas" does the average human draw upon when writing a story? probably a fuck of a lot more than 600, whether we realize it or not. same thing with visual art. right now, if you give Stable Diffusion a prompt that hasn't been done a million times before, chances are it's going to fuck it up and need human intervention. i don't think that's something that will be entirely solved within the decade.