📨 MidJourney and Photoshop vs. Human? | Weekly digest: 39 2023
Can AI become more intuitive than we are? | The intuitive system
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The Bureau that handles copyright disputes refuses to consider as a work the image generated by an AI that won an art competition, despite 624 reformulations of the prompt in MidJourney and numerous retouching in Photoshop.
Where do we go? Can AI become more intuitive than we are?
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“Given rapid changes in emerging technologies, priests have historically served as gatekeepers to endorse and invest in new digital applications. In 2015, in China, the adoption of Xian'er, the robot monk, was promoted as a pathway to spiritual engagement by the master priest of the Buddhist Longquan Temple in Beijing.”
[The Conversation] AI won’t be replacing your priest, minister, rabbi or imam any time soon“If writing helps us think, what happens when we surrender the process to AI? We risk becoming cognitively and expressively disempowered.”
[Lit Hub] Why human writing is worth defending in the Age of ChatGPT
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