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Right, isn't it, Ms. QueenNormaJean maybesnow?! ? I'm SO with you on spelling and mistreating it for artistic reasons. Entering a few words / phrases in an AI and getting a whole story in return... what's the point of writing, making music, etc. then, anyway? And by the way: why should I use artificial intelligence when I can use my own? I'm confident that NO AI on the market could beat a bipolar mind... and what oozes outta it. Laura and Vincent (on whose profiles I'm just working on right now) wouldn't even occur to it. And that'd be pretty sad, because it's a bloody good story. To answer Brandiwynš¶ : the advantages you pointed out are clear to me as well. I think for research it might be perfect, as you say. By chance I watched a report on the midday news that dyslexics use AI for proofreading their texts. So that's a vital use of it, too. BUT: I'm still skeptic to use it for really creative things, like writing, composing, painting, etc. See my reply to Norma above. Call me old-fashioned, but using your brain is still trump (pun NOT intended), even if it's "only" for preventing Alzheimer. |