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The Reticulum - Ruminations on networks & systems Skip to content The Reticulum Ruminations on networks & systems Menu and widgets About Research Reality Trees Python Fiction/Poetry Myths Moby Foresight Big Reticula Other Why Write in the Age of Generative AI? Why should people keep writing in the age of generative AI? It’s a question with which I’ve struggled lately. After all, these new AIs, specifically the large language models (LLMs), can produce utilitarian essays in mere moments. What’s the point of engaging in any kind of writing, especially blogging, in such an age? My struggle is not just with this moment but with what’s coming in the near future. Although there’s no way to tell exactly how much of the prose on the Web has already been written or co-written using AI, it must by now be a sizeable and, of course, growing portion. Microsoft Bing Chat, or Copilot as it is now called, estimates the number at 14% , though I’m skeptical it’...
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