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ChatGPT's Trek Reboot Film Proposal

AI is a good tool if used properly, but too many people (read: the majority) use it for things they should be looking to professionals for or to doing themselves.

Look at all of the ad graphics that have the same look and stye of Chat GPT. That's how many graphic designers losing work? I know two personally who are.

Students using it for homework. Job applicants having AI scratch write their cover letters and resumes. You think employers can't tell the difference?

There are ads for AI writers: "type in your idea and it'll generate an entire novel!"

Plus the dangers of just this side of photo realistic recreations of real people for marketing and manipulation. We've come a quantum leap from CGI Peter Cushing in Rogue One. Deep Fake and AI are getting very close now.

Again, a great tool if you know how to use it and with good judgment. But it's too accessible right now. Without even touching the subject of environmental damage and wastes of resources, businesses are impacted by it when used in place of skilled individuals.

What should people use it for? If a person has zero skills at composing a professional reply to something and writes a draft, sure. Asking ChatGPT or something to "make this sound professional" is fine. Using AI to do line edits or whatever if you have nobody to help you. And, okay, you want to make some fun shit to share on your social. But I'd feel a little better about the fun part if it used fewer resources.

I don't condemn people using it but I hate the serious use of it in the place of using genuine talent.
 
I recently edited a novel and found out by happenstance that when the author took it to a publisher, one of the reasons why they rejected it was because they thought it might have been AI-generated, and one of their reasons for being suspicious was that they didn't find (m)any typos.

When I heard about that last part I wanted to laugh and cry. "Of course there's few/no typos; I'm damn good at my job, TYVM!"

The one time I used AI and found it genuinely helpful was when my manager and her manager were both on vacation and I was asked to deal with a question involving calculating the correct amount of accrued interest on US Treasury Notes. I used Copilot, with reservations, to learn WTH I should be doing, because I was in about 5,000 feet over my head, and it did do a good job of explaining that (hopefully correctly!) to me.
 
it can't be honest, brutally or otherwise, that is not within it's power. nor can it like doing it. it just strings together words it found that have been used in conjunction with the words you put in.


Sure, uh-huh, okay.

"Within its power" is an entirely inapt turn of phrase, BTW.

You probably want something like "Doesn't have that capability."

If you want to tack a "because" onto that and keep going, feel free.

But none of that parsing mitigates the fact that the words used in a prompt influence the output generated by the model.
 
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I wonder how many modern Trek episodes have a passing similarity to Trek novels ... :whistle:
Data's resurrection in the novels "Litverse" continuity is very similar to what we end up seeing in Picard S3. Even down to the virtual realm which exists in Data's head.
 
the fact that the words used in a prompt influence the output generated by the model.
Without a doubt. I test AI with prompts taken from my students’ work (I select material from students with various averages for grades). The work is the same topic for all students. The quality of writing is not. Feeding their statements of varying quality (but on the same topic) generates quite different results.
 
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