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For instance, AI can be used to create a movie script, generate actors for a film, produce the movie and take it public without hiring real-life actors. Additionally, it will be possible to write a fully illustrated 200-page book from scratch to finish in just a day.
I don't even like these current achievements, let alone what you mentioned in the new version. People should be the ones who will be creative and who will create films and write books - does this mean that in the future everything is going in the direction of who will manage to create a better AI that will completely replace some human activities?
It's already strange to me that some members (mostly beginners) use AI to communicate on the forum, and that the majority accepts it as something that is
"normal". It will never be normal for me, and I am quite disappointed that some people look at all this as technological progress, when in fact this very technology will make people less human.
Lucius I understand your concerns about the advancements in AI technology and how it could potentially replace human activities. However, it's important to acknowledge that AI is not meant to replace humans, but rather to assist and enhance our capabilities. The goal of AI technology is to make our lives easier and more efficient, freeing up time for us to pursue other creative endeavors. While it's true that some tasks may be automated with the help of AI, there will always be a need for human creativity and innovation in fields such as filmmaking and writing. It's also important to note that the use of AI in communication and other activities is a personal choice, and not everyone may feel comfortable with it. Ultimately, it's up to us as individuals and society as a whole to determine how we use and integrate AI technology into our lives in a way that aligns with our values and priorities.