>>50986570You could also point to Hollywood for floating the idea of using AI to generate scripts and scab writers to "fix them" with this whole strike going on, but therein lies the point:
All of these suits and subpar writers infesting the creative industry have lost their spark enough to be completely replaced by AI. If your work can be replicated or is on-par with a Chatbot, then you don't deserve to be a writer.
Traditional artists have it rougher with this AI boon due to the techniques they're straight up stealing from other talented artists, but language is infinitely more nuanced, and can only be truly replicated for expository texts, not in a creative way.