Tyrant Queen of Darkness
Grammar checks and the printing press is a far cry from a machine learning algorithm that takes its prose from countless sources.
It’s not genuine.
I’m here to write with people and their own creativity.
If I wanted to write with an AI chat bot I’d go do that myself.
There’s a difference between “I want to interact with a flesh and blood person” and “ye olde scribe who’s upset the printing press stole his job.”
Oh — according to people not too long ago — it indeed was.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hieronimo_Squarciafico
Give this guy a read.
Elizabeth Eisenstein — The Printing Press as an Agent of Change (1979)
Adrian Johns — The Nature of the Book: Print and Knowledge in the Making (1998)
Read.
Johannes Trithemius — In Praise of Scribes (De Laude Scriptorum, 1492)
And here is your ye old monk — who said the same thing.
They all say the same thing — the printing press wasn't universally accepted. In fact, it went through the exact process we are having now with AI — with people bringing up long-dead talking points on the matter.
Purity-testing people just either makes them hide what they are doing, not admit to it — or become paranoid. Let's not do that if we want a functioning site in 5–10 years' time.
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No one is saying you have to like or interact with AI — just remind yourself that you're practically trying to wall the site off from the future of writing. That's an unrealistic — and frankly silly — goal. Pushing such an idea hurts the community in the long run.