I have heard of such things being done by writers further down stream, and I have had even one outlet that wants me to do so music writing and documentation of recordingx for them suggest use such tools tell me some olf their other writers use such things I have made little experiments with using the AI that Microsoft pushes with Word and the AI you can get from Google by paying. You consistently get illogical and unfactual additions to stuff that are just not acceptable and are not helpful. Worst of all, you can regularly get non-factual information that have been accepted as fact on subjects like the banjo injected where they do not belong. As you would know that is exactly what I war against in banjo and other historical stuff.
We may see a return of Joel Sweeny inventing the banjo, banjo originated in West Africa or that Gus Cannon played 2-finger banjo on his recordings with the rise of this stuff. Especially when you are advancing into new areas of research and one to advance past previous limitations, these utilities which seem to seek the most widely available information on a question and attemt to impose those inaccuracies on the work.'
Exactly-- and AI can't distinguish between good sources and bad sources, out of date sources, etc. I had an acquaintance who teaches writing at the college level tell her students that AI would be a REALLY BAD research assistant, and I can't agree more.
I have heard of such things being done by writers further down stream, and I have had even one outlet that wants me to do so music writing and documentation of recordingx for them suggest use such tools tell me some olf their other writers use such things I have made little experiments with using the AI that Microsoft pushes with Word and the AI you can get from Google by paying. You consistently get illogical and unfactual additions to stuff that are just not acceptable and are not helpful. Worst of all, you can regularly get non-factual information that have been accepted as fact on subjects like the banjo injected where they do not belong. As you would know that is exactly what I war against in banjo and other historical stuff.
We may see a return of Joel Sweeny inventing the banjo, banjo originated in West Africa or that Gus Cannon played 2-finger banjo on his recordings with the rise of this stuff. Especially when you are advancing into new areas of research and one to advance past previous limitations, these utilities which seem to seek the most widely available information on a question and attemt to impose those inaccuracies on the work.'
Exactly-- and AI can't distinguish between good sources and bad sources, out of date sources, etc. I had an acquaintance who teaches writing at the college level tell her students that AI would be a REALLY BAD research assistant, and I can't agree more.