Like any tool, language models can be used poorly or used with skill. And that skill also depends on context: You can paint an entire wall with a paintbrush or create the Mona Lisa. Both scenarios are an appropriate use of the tool, but each demands different levels of human attention and creativity. Similarly, some rote writing tasks (generating standardized weather reports, perhaps) may be accelerated appropriately by AI, while more intricate tasks need more human care and attention. There’s no black-or-white solution.
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