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Word power: Cathy Wilcox explains how AI works.

 

The above cartoon was published this week in “The Age” & “The Sydney Morning Herald”.

Artificial Intelligence offers a whole lot of possibilities, not all of which are dire.

However, it is undeniable that AI has already become the great enabler of greedy bastards who seek to profit by plagiarising (and “dumbing down”) the work/s of the world’s writers, musicians and visual artists.

Hats off to Cathy Wilcox for using her natural intelligence to depict this reality so vividly.

 

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One Comment

  1. Hats off to you and Cathy Wilcox, Doug.
    It is pure theft enabled by leaders and “authorities” divorced from humanity and unable to deal clearly with complexity, in pursuit of profit.
    Culture in all its forms is what nations are built on.
    AI is a “mechanical” accelerant only , nothing more, and its the lurking agents that are the problem. Too blinded to consider the secondary impacts of their deeds and obsessions – the disregarded down sides.

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