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I need to get my wife, a therapist, into this line of work, then between the two of us we've got some vertical integration going

I need to get my wife, a therapist, into this line of work, then between the two of us we've got some vertical integration going

Author. Coder. CTO. θηριομάχης. Building: https://t.co/otXT4Wy6WR. Writing: https://t.co/dBPBtyCIHw.

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Jon Stokes
Mon Dec 22 20:26:25
I can’t stop thinking about this new AI writing experiment.

A journalist + novelist fine tuned a model on her writing, and then had seven readers familiar with her work guess what she wrote and what was AI.

None of the readers got more than half right…and many got all wrong 🤯

I would argue AI can now do “functional writing” as well as humans (instructions, educational material, etc.)

What I wonder about is “artistic writing” - where the identity of the author matters to the reading experience, similar to provenance in art. I can imagine a world where an author establishes a unique style…and then uses AI to help them generate future writing in that style. Is that “fair” to readers? Should it change how the work is received?

I’m also curious about whether AI can generate styles of its own that readers appreciate. Could we see the rise of fully AI authors that create their own writing universes (plotlines, characters, styles), and that human readers prefer to that of human writers? I imagine the answer to this question is yes - but the models will get here faster than readers are willing to accept it (arguably the models are here already!)

I can’t stop thinking about this new AI writing experiment. A journalist + novelist fine tuned a model on her writing, and then had seven readers familiar with her work guess what she wrote and what was AI. None of the readers got more than half right…and many got all wrong 🤯 I would argue AI can now do “functional writing” as well as humans (instructions, educational material, etc.) What I wonder about is “artistic writing” - where the identity of the author matters to the reading experience, similar to provenance in art. I can imagine a world where an author establishes a unique style…and then uses AI to help them generate future writing in that style. Is that “fair” to readers? Should it change how the work is received? I’m also curious about whether AI can generate styles of its own that readers appreciate. Could we see the rise of fully AI authors that create their own writing universes (plotlines, characters, styles), and that human readers prefer to that of human writers? I imagine the answer to this question is yes - but the models will get here faster than readers are willing to accept it (arguably the models are here already!)

Full article here with more on the experiment: https://t.co/EMpE093NDO

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Olivia Moore
Mon Dec 22 20:24:47
@aiDotEngineer @businessbarista @katelyn_lesse @AnthropicAI @pirroh @Replit the talk is now up!

@aiDotEngineer @businessbarista @katelyn_lesse @AnthropicAI @pirroh @Replit the talk is now up!

achieve ambition with intentionality, intensity, & integrity i made: - @dxtipshq - @cognition - @sveltesociety - @aidotengineer - @latentspacepod + @smol_ai

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swyx 🇸🇬 sg!
Mon Dec 22 20:21:20
RT @dominiksumer: doing SEO is one of the best ways to train delayed gratification

RT @dominiksumer: doing SEO is one of the best ways to train delayed gratification

building @VemetricHQ & @snappify_io

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Dominik Sumer ✨
Mon Dec 22 20:21:16
RT @Bouazizalex: Today, we’re launching @deel Founder Hours.

1-on-1 sessions with our exec team to help founders tackle the problems you c…

RT @Bouazizalex: Today, we’re launching @deel Founder Hours. 1-on-1 sessions with our exec team to help founders tackle the problems you c…

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Jon Lai
Mon Dec 22 20:09:49
All-time best quote from Dune:

"Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them."

All-time best quote from Dune: "Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them."

(1965!)

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François Chollet
Mon Dec 22 20:08:45
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