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Sharon Core's avatar

Wow, that was a lot of responsibility laid on your average person. As an artist, I have experienced passion, the pressure of success, the burnout, worldly ambition, joy of working for myself, and utter disinterested periods of artist’s block. I think the most valuable part of work is to structure to our days and give discipline.. idle hands are the devil’s workshop and all that. The truth is that not everyone has a burning creative desire and Liu would not have won a medal without the previous years of forced practice.

Vieux Carré's avatar

This is an interesting thought experiment and a worthwhile question to ask yourself, but what do you see that makes you think AI is going to make doing things obsolete? Farting out slop is hardly enough to cause the future utopia to arrive. I would put all my money on the bet that we will all have to get up and go to work tomorrow and the next day, and that most of us won’t have the mix of passion and talent to be gold medalists even if we had all the time in the world to find out.

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