5 years from now, how many of the most important documents you read in a year will be ai generated?
breaking news, job offers, medical test results, research papers, legal agreements, ...?
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5 years from now, how many of the most important documents you read in a year will be ai generated?
breaking news, job offers, medical test results, research papers, legal agreements, ...?
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@xlr8harder That isn鈥檛 that bad. The important question is: How many of the docs were at least checked or even read by the human who gave you it?
5 years from now, how many of the most important documents you read in a year will be ai generated?
breaking news, job offers, medical test results, research papers, legal agreements, ...?

@xlr8harder Close to 100%. I don't think much manual writing will be done anymore.
@xlr8harder Depends how you count "ai generated"basically
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5 years from now, how many of the most important documents you read in a year will be ai generated?
breaking news, job offers, medical test results, research papers, legal agreements, ...?

@xlr8harder You would like to hope that quality will win out. Right now AI-generated news (which does exist on lower-tier news sites) feels like a cheap, low-effort imitation. Maybe in the future AI will be integrated into the process of reporting news in a way that actually adds value.

@xlr8harder the concept of a homo sapiens writing plain content will be shown in museums soon.

@xlr8harder I think books and magazines will have a AI percentage on them or some type of labelling of how much AI is used then they鈥檒l come with a higher price.