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RE: A little more robotic

in The LIFESTYLE LOUNGE4 years ago (edited)

"The lower barrier of entry is great for inclusion, but it doesn't encourage skill development to a high degree as it becomes an "anyone can do it" process and puts a lot of noise into the space."

"Inclusion is a double edged sword as while it is great to have everyone involved, we also value the scarcity of skill and once the results of a skill are obtainable easily, the skill itself is devalued"

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Maybe it is a good thing that it becomes more inclusive as AI and automation take more and more of the paid jobs available. Perhaps one day, all we can be is crappy artists with low skill in comparison to the supercomputers that do the task a million times faster with precision and thought no human can ever have.