Sujet : Re: [NEWS] Mark Gatiss: "Maybe Doctor Who needs another rest"
De : thetruemelissa (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Melissa Hollingsworth)
Groupes : rec.arts.drwhoDate : 19. Jul 2025, 18:48:19
Autres entêtes
Organisation : n/a
Message-ID : <MPG.42e57a3c46cfce18989731@news.eternal-september.org>
References : 1 2 3 4
User-Agent : MicroPlanet-Gravity/3.0.4
Verily, in article <
xn0p8hdzjcstnvk001@post.eweka.nl>, did
blueshirt@indigo.news deliver unto us this message:
If you don't know, that's scary! (It also means you wasn't
paying attention two weeks ago.)
But on a more serious note (Maybe not for us at our age, but the
children of today.) what will the future bring when people are
presented with things to consume that will be created 100% by AI
and they won't know the difference? As AI technology improves
year on year (ChatGpt launched "Agent" this week, which is
another step forward.) the whole world around us is going to
When the prompter is careful, we already can't tell the difference.
There are studies showing that people prefer an AI writing in the style
of (e.g.) Emily Dickinson to actual Emily Dickinson poems.
It's scary to think that there will be no more original content, just
endless rearrangement of the past. Then again, Hollywood and TV both
seem to be doing that already. Maybe that's just the end stage.
-- Saturday Doctor Who watch party 1:00 p.m. Pacific timeThis week: The War Games (pts 6-10)https://discord.gg/Fd6Znkme?event=1393948552253935706