Throwing Another Log on the AI Bonfire!

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Throwing Another Log on the AI Bonfire!
So, the hot topic of the moment is AI *(Artificial Intelligence)*, and using AI to create art and web content in general; what does it *mean?* Should it be *allowed?* Should it be allowed, *on Hive?* Should it be *clearly marked* as what it is? What *value* does it have? Is AI going to render humans irrelevant in the creation of content?

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## *Before we Start — TL;DR:*
- AI is already embedded in our daily lives.
- Does AI affect the *"utility value"* of something?
- Is AI really *the issue?*
- Or is it actually *Truth in Labeling* we care about?
- Deception is a bigger and more toxic issue than AI

## *OK, Onwards!*

We find ourselves asking a lot of seemingly relevant questions while perhaps skipping over some of the relatively obvious but at the same time *overlooked* questions.

For most people, I expect any kind of final verdict an AI is still out with the jury. And yet? We already frequently interact with AI and one form or another.

Heck, let me stick my neck out here, and admit that this post was created *"partially using AI."*

***WHAT????***


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I say that, because whereas everything in this post *was* definitely the result of my own original thoughts, *HOWEVER,* the words as you see them on this page are partly the result of *speech-to-text technology*… and isn't that just another form of AI? Let's consider:

The voice recognition software gradually becomes more adept at recognizing my voice, my word choice patterns, and the odd expressions I use, as a result of which there are fewer and fewer typos I have to fix at the end. So, technically speaking, I used AI to create this post. There's *machine learning* involved, here.

Yes, I know, that's not exactly what we're talking about here.

I'm just starting off this diatribe with that little *"admission"* to point out that the lines are typically more blurred than we think.


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## *Let Me Offer You Another Example:*

Not so long ago, **@cosmictriage** created her own deck of tarot cards. For lack of a better term, I would characterize the project has *”AI assisted:”* 

She started with some sketches and photographs of her own creation, used **[Night Café](https://nightcafe.studio/)** to give them a dreamlike quality using AI according to a very specific rule set specified *by her,* and *then* spent hours and hours tweaking that result into what she finally wanted, digitally — but essentially *”by hand.”*

Again, the lines are blurred.

Was AI *involved?* Definitely! But the AI was a *tool,* much as a PhotoShop *"brush"* is simply a *tool* for a graphic artist.


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## *What Are We REALLY Debating?*

As I contemplate the AI debate, I find that the most fundamental question that comes to *my* mind is *"what is your intention?"* What are we doing? What is it we want the *end result* to be?

It all brings to mind discussions we had back on *”Hive 1.0”* in which we were debating whether the repository of information that was being distributed and accumulated through our blogs was contributing to the *”Internet of information”* or the *”Internet of PEOPLE.”*

Again: *What is your intention?*

It's a question that's perhaps very difficult to answer in a *global* sense because it ultimately boils down to the interest of the *individual.* And even *that* can be a moving target.

What exactly is it that AI *does?* What does it *provide?* What does it *add* or *subtract?*

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If my intention is to find instructions on how to replace a certain engine part on my 1997 Nissan, I would definitely like to be assisted by AI which is able to collect an aggregation of information about replacing that particular part on the 1997 Nissan. In that instance I'm looking for *information.* The *human factor* is somewhat secondary.

*HOWEVER,* AI can't describe the feeling of watching your kid play soccer. AI can't describe what it's like to hold and pet an adorable kitten. AI can't describe the texture of a rock you're sitting on at the beach. AI doesn't know what it feels like to make the first sale for your new business. AI can't describe the flavor of a perfect cup of cocoa.

Some might protest this particular line of thinking since AI has access to *ALL* information, but let's consider the essentail fact is that what AI does is gather aggregate of external experiences and present a plausible summary of what any one of those feelings might be. However none of those examples would be described through *direct experience.*

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## *It's Personal!*

And so, we come back to our *personal* intentions and preference. Speaking *only* for myself, the primary reason I blog is for the *human* content rather than the *informational* content. I care more about people's *stories* and *experiences than about numbers on a page.

**@edicted** eloquently presented a perspective of humans from **[the self-serving capitalistic angle](https://peakd.com/hive-167922/@edicted/ai-content-is-too-easy),** positing (among many other things) that we ultimately just care about what we want, at the best possible *"price."* Either AI adds value, or it doesn't. 

I neither agree nor disagree strongly, but I find myself wanting characterize the underlying idea that we're ultimately each driven by *”whatever it takes,”* to have and maintain our personal sense of reality. Much of human experience will show us that it's an approach that leads to a giant free-for-all that quickly decays into little more than chaos… and we end up with a situation where nobody wins.

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## *AI... a Return to the Land of Bid Bots?*

I've seen a few people talk about AI in the same context as the issue we had with bid bots in the past.

In a sense I'm in alignment with that because it closes in on an important issue: perhaps what we're *really* looking at isn't so much to do with *effort* or *money* or who's trying to *beat the system…* as it is to do with the unpleasant swampland between various forms of *deception* and *openly transparent honesty.*

Consider, for example, that when something shows up at the top of your Twitter or Facebook feed much of the time your initial interest and curiosity that it could be something really interesting is substantially tempered by the fact that there is a small note next to it that says *”promoted content.”*

I have no issue with promoted content, and I also had little issue with bid bots, *BUT* I take considerable issue with the basic reality that *promoted content that is not labeled as such* essentially amounts to a *deception.*

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## *"Truth in Labeling"* 

When the whole bid bot debate originally broke out, and people were up in arms over the fact that some elements of the community were effectively *"buying their way into the trending feed"* the parallel that always came to mind was that of an author who publishes a book and then creates *the false illusion* that it's a Best Seller by going to every bookstore they can find and buying 100 copies of their own book.

*It's basically a deception.*

Publishing blog content created by an AI chatbot and *not letting people know that it was created by an AI chatbot is also a form of deception.* That's where we get into the whole issue of whether something borders on the edge of becoming a scam.

Before you protest too loudly... consider whether you'd *really* buy that t-bone steak if it were actually synthesized from cricket protein in a factory, but not labeled as such?

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## *”But does it add VALUE?”*

And so we uncork another of the much discussed pet topics of Hivelandia: *Value and Quality Content.*

Personally, I am not — and generally haven't been — a big fan of the concept of *”quality content.”* 

For starters, it is very subjective... but moreover, I can't help but think back to my college days *(40 years ago - yikes)* and creative writing courses in which fairly wise creative writing professors with lifelong authoring and publishing experience would point out that if you go to your local bookstore, *less than 2%* of what is on the shelves actually constitutes *”literature quality”* writing.

Everything else is basically Pulp. But it's *popular* pulp; it's the pulp people want to read; it's the pulp people actually pick up and take to the cash register and then lay on the beach during their vacation and read.

*”Does it add VALUE?”* has always been a far more relevant question for me.

So does AI add value?

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## *The Sourcing Requirement...*

Again, isn't that a highly individualized and subjective question?

Which brings me full circle back to what I brought up earlier: perhaps this isn't so much an issue of *"AI"* or *"not AI,"* as it is an issue of *”truth in labeling.”* In most cases, I don't give a flip *how* you came about your content, but I want to know *where* you came about it: out of your brain, or our of a machine.

Is this your *personal experience?* Or is it your *research project?* Or did you actually have *nothing to do with the creation* of it? 

We're expected to credit, label and source images/illustrations, so why would the *content,* itself, be subject to any different requirements?

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If you wanna get technical about it, let's consider *digital ownership.* 

Who *owns* the content? If you didn't write it — let's say AI did — then it's not really *your* content, is it? Then if it's not really *your* content, then perhaps I don't particularly want to give you my vote *unless* I know that you're going share that money with the AI... yes, I *know* that's technically speaking *impossible* but I'm making a point... because otherwise you're practicing a deception and that is perhaps the central issue here.

It's not just *"Proof of Brain,"* but *"Proof of WHO'S Brain."* Or *brains,* artificial or otherwise.

Why do I keep bringing *deception* and *transparency* into the discussion? 

Communities that try to run on — or even *tolerate* — deception as a way of life tend to have a way of collapsing on themselves. We see that whether it revolves around politics, or something much smaller like a local community organization, or even something as really super local as a marriage or partnership.

Lying is bad, m'kay?

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