Comment by @romain_millon • Hey
Gm, I understand your point, but you should not be scared... Do you go to the library to make a search or do you use Google ?
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- @lens/romain_millon When I'm looking for information I go to Google, but I'm talking about something else. Thinking about solutions influences the way we do things, we consider different pros and cons. We look for a way out. AI has stepped in here - in my case - in this place. It's OK if AI is some kind of inspiration, some kind of stimulus to move on when I'm stuck. But it is dangerous when AI enters the place of the solution.
My old pattern: problem - thinking - solution - implementation.
New one:
problem - thinking about how AI should solve it - solution - implementation.
When I have a melody in my head and I write a prompt for AI create such a melody and here I give all its parameters, AI spits it out: one, two, ten versions - and I choose one of them, did I create it? No, of course not. I chose it. So I am more of a project manager, a machine trainer than an artist. My brain is involved at the level of decision, management and not creation. I'm sure there will be studies soon on the impact of AI on brain stimulation. I'm willing to bet that different areas of the brain work when we use AI versus when we create something ourselves.
Can you see the difference?
I go from the creative field into the decision-making field. I don't know if I would have come to the conclusion that AI suggests to me on my own, I haven't given myself the chance to go down that path. I just go along with what the AI has spit out. That's the danger in my opinion. For me.