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would I read a book written by an AI? 

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AI's are already writing books, and they are now also writing journal articles. So, eventually, you are going to be reading something written by an AI either willingly or unwillingly. Which led me to consider whether I in fact want to read anything written by an AI or not. Here's my take.
📚would I read a book written by an AI?
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01:18 would I read a book written by an AI?
02:56 would I read a book written by a human?
05:33 the future of writing
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📕 my first book: knowing nothing.
A general overview of skepticism and the implications it has for philosophy, society, and life.
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📕 my second book: meditations. A collection of essays that cover various topics like the nature of social power or the cyclic nature of life.
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@IdeasInHat
@IdeasInHat Месяц назад
What's your opinion on AI writing books?
@quixotiq
@quixotiq 29 дней назад
Then it is no longer art.
@cjchristiansen5803
@cjchristiansen5803 29 дней назад
i'd wait for the ai generated ratings to come out first
@IdeasInHat
@IdeasInHat 29 дней назад
Hahahaha. Very true.
@baran4950
@baran4950 28 дней назад
Abi Yapay zeka'daki gelişmeleri çok beğeniyorum Ama bir hususta endişem var sanki bizi biraz fazla tembeleştiriyor. Bilhasa akademi sahasında üretkenliği azaltmasından endişe ediyorum. Buradaki kitap yazma durumu belki bir örnek Yanlış yazmışım düzeltim:)
@IdeasInHat
@IdeasInHat 28 дней назад
Göreceğiz. Nereye varacağını görmek için heyecanlıyım. 50 yıl sonra dünyayı görmek istiyorum, bu yüzden umarım ilerlemeye devam ederler.
@baran4950
@baran4950 27 дней назад
@@IdeasInHat Ben de heyecanlıyım abi Umarım devam eder ve daha da hızlanır yapay zeka ve Robotik alanında çalışmalar. (Ve uzay alanında ki çalışmaların da hızlanması gerek bence artık). 50 sene sonrasını muhtemelen görebileceğiz Ben daha çok 100 150 yıl sonrasını merak ediyorum Çok ilginç olacak gerçekten. Umarım bu sefer teknolojiyi doğaya zarar vermeden Ve savaşmadan kullanırız 👍
@antun88
@antun88 Месяц назад
We have an example of chess, where AI has been vastly better any human player for decades. Yet people are still more interested in watching matches between humans. Yeah, watching Alfa Zero crush Stockfish with some insane idea is fun, but still there is something about us that makes us mostly interested in each other. I cannot imagine myself being interested in anything AI can compile.
@IdeasInHat
@IdeasInHat Месяц назад
Chess doesn't fit one to one. But it is a good case study, I agree. I think digital artists are a better case study. From what I have heard from them, many got ruined by Dalle. Would be interesting to see an economist look at the revenues of digital artists before generative AI and after. With chess, I would sooner buy AI textbook on chess (or just read its analysis of my games) than buy books written by GMs. ASSUMING, of course, that my purpose is to learn the BEST possible strategies and ideas, not just the style of some specific GM.
@IdeasInHat
@IdeasInHat Месяц назад
Should also add, I am not talking about ChatGPT, I have in mind an embodied AGI. At which point, I would almost never consult a human for basically anything. I don't think ChatGPT does it for me.
@antun88
@antun88 Месяц назад
​@@IdeasInHat that would be cool. Although it seems like we are always one breakthrough behind what we really want XD. Do you have the same feeling? As soon as we got chatgpt, we got used to it withing a year, and now everyone is waiting for embodied AGI. I am waiting for a day when we'll be able to create AAA videogames or even movies just by ourselves, as "simple" as writing a book. But then I thought, if I can create a videogame with the help of AI, what will a huge company be able to do with a same tool and thousands of trained employees. Anything I create will be on a tetris level compared to what they can do XD.
@IdeasInHat
@IdeasInHat Месяц назад
@@antun88 I agree. I hope AI eventually becomes like Jarvis, and we can not worry about silly mistakes. ChatGPT is pretty good. I am glad to have it. But yeah, I would like something better. I really have no clue what the future will look like when it comes to AI. Will there be one ultra energy consuming singular AI? Will there be many small, different AIs? I have no clue. Haha. I am satisfied with what we have though, for now. Chess.com is a blast, and ChatGPT is a game changer for studying forumlas and learning languages.
@raul88.88
@raul88.88 Месяц назад
​@@IdeasInHat do we need to be Tony Stark in order to have acces to this Jarvis? 👀👀
@musicaltakes
@musicaltakes 27 дней назад
There's no authentic human experience when it comes to AI-written books. One of my favorite things to do when reading books is to see if the author has an autobiography. For instance, I read a bunch of Philip K. Dick novels, which I found quite underwhelming. However, when I read a biography on Philip K. Dick, my appreciation for his work increased tenfold. This was because I gained an understanding not only of him as a writer but also as a human being. Through an understanding of Dick's human experience, I was able to develop a better appreciation of his fictional works. How does one accomplish this with AI-written books? Interestingly enough, my favorite parts of the biography were when other writers, whom I was familiar with, would reference or talk about meeting Dick and what they thought of him. This tells me that the actual human experience is quite important, at least for me, when it comes to what I read. I don't see how AI can accomplish something like this, unless it creates some insane fictional universe filled with fictional writers who are all writing, are friends with each other, competing with one another, and influencing each other. Then, people within this fictional universe would write fictional biographies on these fictional authors, using scenarios where other fictional authors are talking about the fictional author they are writing about, and on and on. To me, it's just a complete mess. Why wouldn't I just stick with reading actual books written by actual human beings?
@IdeasInHat
@IdeasInHat 27 дней назад
Well, if you have that very specific need, sure. But I don't read books for that reason. At best, if I want to know about the personal life of a writer, I can read a biography or autobiography. But for the most part, I don't have any interest in the personal life of Nasim Taleb or Daniel Dennett. I read their books for information and ideas. Like I said, there are probably only a few culturally significant pieces of human work I would read if an AI can provide accurate and stylish information; or, even provide entertaining stories. I still appreciate human works, but it's basically going to be only the top 1% of human writers that I would appreciate.
@Ayylmaogoodsir
@Ayylmaogoodsir Месяц назад
Book recommendations for you: The Jewish Enemy by Jeffery Herf Stalin: History and Critique of a Black Legend by Domenico Losurdo Liberalism: A counter history by Domenico Losurdo Fundamentals of Marxism-Leninism (Soviet textbook) Better Never to have been by David Benatar Blackshirts and Reds by Michael Parenti
@IdeasInHat
@IdeasInHat Месяц назад
Will look them up!
@insidestoryoriginal
@insidestoryoriginal Месяц назад
Oh I love this, thanks for the recommendations.
@insidestoryoriginal
@insidestoryoriginal Месяц назад
How would you describe being able to remain curious about AI and not be terrified or disgusted by it? I can't help but be disturbed by the idea that AI could replace human art, even if it would lead to higher standards. Maybe that's just human hybris speaking, but I figured that anything written by AI, for example, couldn't have the same value to me. And a world where the vast majority of creative work is done by AI would be the greatest distopian. I wonder what you think about that.
@IdeasInHat
@IdeasInHat Месяц назад
I get the perspective, and that is why I would still read culturally significant works done by humans, like histories by Herodotus. But for general information reading, I would use AI. Same is true for art. No AI will replace the mona lisa. And there will be other impressive human artists who come that we will appreciate. I view AI as only allowing the truly magnificent to participate in making money off their works. AI increases the overall demand for skill to stand out. No one will want a haphazardly written book because an AI can make a better one quicker and cheaper. But when humans reach that maximal level of skill, that will always be impressive and worthy of money. And only those people will be able to monetize their craft.
@insidestoryoriginal
@insidestoryoriginal Месяц назад
@@IdeasInHat I see, so Ai would be an asset, that serves the idea of the improvement of the human arts, and as well the non-biased productions of non-fiction, but in the end, it couldn't replicate or, better, surpas the human abilitys in perfection, so there would be always be a reason to compete with this System. I never thought about that in this way, thank you very much for this perspective.
@ananyasaikia6784
@ananyasaikia6784 28 дней назад
Have you read books by Edward Tufte ?
@IdeasInHat
@IdeasInHat 28 дней назад
I don't know lol. I would have to check my app. You have any recommendations?
@ananyasaikia6784
@ananyasaikia6784 28 дней назад
@@IdeasInHat I am currently reading his " Envisioning information". I came to know about from a data visualisation course. Don't forget to check out books by Alberto Cairo on similar theme.
@IdeasInHat
@IdeasInHat 28 дней назад
@@ananyasaikia6784 wow very relevant for me. I will look it up. Thanks!
@ednorton47
@ednorton47 Месяц назад
Feed all of Dickens into a computer and ask AI to write a new Dickens novel. It would be interesting to see what comes out. It might even be fun to have AI finish his unfinished novel, "The Mystery of Edwin Drood". Perhaps in the AI novel, Mr. Pickwick will marry Little Dorrit?
@IdeasInHat
@IdeasInHat Месяц назад
Haha. Yee. It would be interesting to see. I am definitely for AI to write. I want AI to write personal stories for me based in Tolkiens world.
@Rubareads
@Rubareads Месяц назад
Maybe I will give it a try just out of curiosity to see what it's like. But if it's a self help book then I won't go for something written by AI. Mmmm.. I think so.😅
@IdeasInHat
@IdeasInHat Месяц назад
I would probably ask the AI to write a self help book tailored to my personal shortcomings, lol.
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