If they don’t like something, it’s because most people only think about eliminating things without giving them a chance. The space is super big, and there’s room for everyone. I’m a young woman looking for resources; I created a news blog with AI, and nothing is stopping it. It’s even being monetized; Google accepted it. It’s easier if you don’t like something, just don’t read it, or you can leave a negative comment. The truth is, even with something written by a human, people, in their egocentrism, will always find something to criticize.

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    “He”? Are you seriously anthropomorphizing a god damned LLM? Why, hello ELIZA Effect.

    You clearly didn’t read (or understand) that last link I provided you. For your own sake, I beg you: Read this one. We’ve known about what now afflicts you since 1966!

    Snap out of it, while you still can.

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      If you replied before that, I understand what you’re referring to, but the world is driven entirely by technology. There’s always a group that opposes it, and yet here you are, using technology to talk to people you don’t know. Technology is gradually taking over; we have to be realistic, unless you live in a cave and are responding to me from a rock.

      Let me tell you, I’ve experienced hunger, and now this blog generates some income that gives me a bit of comfort, and I’m still young. Many people are making money these days through AI, and it’s helping me too.

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          Likewise, we are totally living in the age of technology, whether you want to see it or not. I prefer to adapt and learn how to use it.

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            Lady, please listen: I cut my teeth on an Atari 2600, I started coding on a god damned Commodore 64. In assembly. At age six. I’m no Luddite. I’ve been a professional software developer for over twenty years: Read the links I gave you.

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              I didn’t know that Eliza existed so long ago, and I don’t feel any attachment to or emotion towards AI; it’s simply helping me generate some money that’s useful to me right now, and I’m trying to drive more traffic to my blog through forums, but I also enjoy reading real books.