Carmi Levy
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And so there's still some easy ways to bypass it.
And let's face it, I was a kid once and I remember full well, you know,
We're finding those workarounds, you know, knowing full well that, oh, you know, there are ways to trick the technology into doing what we want to do, even if it's verboten.
And I'm guessing today's kids will be doing exactly the same thing.
That must have been a fun experience.
Well, think about it.
If all of us are using ChatGPT to write for ourselves and then we go online and we then consume what everyone is writing, we're all basically reading the same thing, which then influences how we communicate.
It influences the words and phrases that we use.
It influences our ability to create.
Precisely.
And then over time, right, we continue to train the bots with all of this AI generated content.
So homogeneity then begets even more homogeneity.
And eventually there isn't a whole lot of room for human voices.
And so this research from.
It's a piece that was published in Trends in Cognitive Sciences, suggests that very clearly we're heading down a slippery slope because we're reshaping what human expression is because we're taking humans out of the process and allowing machines to run it.
It's not your fault.
We've become bots, David.
Open your eyes.
Turn ChatGPT off.
Just communicate with your friends.