Corey Noles
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And yes, some of those are awful, but not all of them.
You know, so I think we're going to be looking at something a lot like that where, yeah, there's going to be some bad stuff out there, but there's always been some garbage out there.
It's not an idea that's new.
What I hope we'll also see is a shift away from AI as a thing that needs to be caught or detected.
in favor of the idea that something is either good or it's bad and and and none of the rest really matters that the rest is just noise either either either this thing is good or it is not good regardless of how many m dashes and semicolons it might happen to have in its toolbox i uh
I really feel like there's going to be a difference there, but yeah, I think we'll definitely look back and be like, Oh, I remember those days on some things like, uh, you know, we're going to look back at a lot of three fingered early Dolly photos.
We're going to look at, uh, you know, uh, early attempts at social media with AI that are going to be really cringy and bad, but truth is they're probably all going to be cringy and bad.
So we may not be able to notice the difference as, as time goes, but, uh,
I think that's all of my take.
What about you, Grant?
Yeah, it might be that in 10 years, we don't look back on, you know, weak blog posts and lousy social media.
It might be that we're looking back on something entirely different.
Who knows?
Yeah.
Yeah, and, you know, I always joke about this, but in baseball, you know, if you get a hit three and a half times out of ten, you know, you go to the Hall of Fame.
You make millions of dollars a year for failing 65% of the time.
And I think that's an interesting call out.
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