@davekova I think one difference is that humans come up with unique new things. AI can combine what already exists into multitudes of derivatives. It feels uninspired. When I think about this in the realm of AI music, what is wrong with it is somehow more pronounced.
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@blankenship I think one works best in the context of the fence divisions. Every character centers nicely. I guess this could all change though, if the fence treatment changes. I'm always an Interstate fan, but that 'I' just sticks out too much - at least for me.
@MLB - as a (blackout) https://t.co/I1OgFJbYK3 subscriber - somehow I don't get access to the 2023 Home Run Derby or the All-Star game. It's almost like you don't want fans. The younger demographic that you will need at some point doesn't have cable. Wake up MLB.
I want AI to do my taxes. Make my calendar more efficient. Analyze my meal plans and order the groceries. I want software to make the mundane timesucking tasks of existence easier.
Under no circumstances do I want AI making my logos or the music, film, and books I enjoy. Gross.
@blankenship I'm still in evaluation mode too, but so far, I'm really impressed. Webflow is great, but Framer takes it up a level, at least for how I think about things.