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AI Isn’t Replacing My Creativity — It’s Releasing It
I’m not submitting to the zeroes and ones, perhaps it is the other way around
Recently, I saw a meme on Instagram of Sarah Connor from the movie Terminator, giving us the side eye for becoming “friends” with ChatGPT. If you have never heard of Terminator, I actually give you permission to leave this article and come back, because then the image below will make a hell of a lot more sense.
We are entering another era(or we are there in some way), where people are divided on the necessity of machines or the blatant erasure of humaness by the machines. I recall Mr. Finchley from season 2 of the Twilight Zone, displaying intense hate of machines, until his machines went bonkers , waking him in the middle of the night, leaving him with the eerie feeling his machines were plotting against him.
I guess anyone would think that if their typewriter spells the words: GET OUT OF HERE.
Then there’s Asimov’s I, Robot series, and the popular film I, Robot starring Will Smith — where the machines become sentient and plot against us soft skinned humans.