The host argues that AI already appears to be replacing parts of creative labor and may yet produce destabilizing social changes, even if the present wave also looks like slop and hype.
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Creative Labor
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"I hope so. I hope you're correct about this. I agree with you that right now, the way that we see AI being manifested..."
"is nothing I can do and there's nothing I'm willing to do because now people will tell me, can you do this specific thing..."
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