Brian C. Muraresku is the author of “The Immortality Key: The Secret History of the Religion with No Name,” now available in a paperback edition featuring new bonus materials.https://www.brianmuraresku.com
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Brian and Joe have too many moments that look they are about to jump across the table and kiss one another.
Demonic. This is yoga
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You need to understand how generative AI works, first of all, to make the claim that it's radically different from human creativity. Start with understanding how computers can recognize things. This technology has existed for many decades beginning with character recognition, allowing machines to convert written or printed text to computer text, then facial recognition, and now something like Google Lens which can identify basically anything you point your camera at. You can think of generative AI as backwards recognition. If tasked with creating an image of a giraffe, for instance, it might begin by throwing some purely random static into an image frame and then asking itself, does anything here look like a giraffe? Perhaps there's a splotch that does, so it keeps that area of the image and randomizes the rest. Then it asks again, what in this image looks like a giraffe? Through many iterations it is able to create an image that its recognition algorithm sees as resembling a giraffe. Now ask yourself, is this really any different from the way our brains work? You may think you're writing a song, or a joke, but those very concepts are things you've learned from others. You recognize what a song or a joke is because you're been trained by a lifetime of consuming similar works.
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