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And so I go to platforms for reading novels and see almost everything, damn it, AI-generated novel covers everywhere... And no, I'm not talking about Webnovel like platforms for example, these are content factories for consumers, that's obvious. It's damn offensive of course, it's like I'm walking around dumps... Just trash, no soul, just crap.

In short, I'm talking about these damned factories that are everywhere, and no quality, just slop. The main thing is more and cheaper! Capitalism of the last stage... I apologize for explaining everything so badly, today the sun almost killed me and my head is still spinning as if after the rides.

And I won't even be surprised if under this post someone dares to squeak that now more people can create with the help of AI, go away, forgive me, I'm already at the limit.

Who knew that the whole world would turn into a factory... Okay, just kidding.

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[โ€“] nitrolife@rekabu.ru 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

After all, if people are willing to read what they're given, why not? If they like to read books with the quality of neural networks, then there's nothing you can do about it. All that remains is to be better than the neural network. In any aspect. And you will find your reader.

But yes, the human creativity of widespread consumption is slowly dying.

What a great joke... But I understand you. In any case, consumerism will not lead to anything good, only to degradation or slaughter.