This article was meant for me today. I got to work today and just didn't want to go in. Just felt depressed and anxious. So I went on a walk. And then kept walking. Covered more than 5 miles before I finally decided to go in. Then I read your post. Thank you.
I'm re-reading Master of Change. It's such a great book. I'm trying to apply it's principles to what we're seeing with AI. It feels like the world's on fire. It's so hard to be open to the flow of life when everything feels like it's changing so rapidly and exponentially. In addition, I've worked on my craft for so long, and now these LLM's seem to do it in seconds. It's really hard for me to wrap my head around. But, at the end of the day I tell myself this: AI will never have a voice, and it will never care about what it's writing. Most importantly, it will never stop me from making my art.
This article was meant for me today. I got to work today and just didn't want to go in. Just felt depressed and anxious. So I went on a walk. And then kept walking. Covered more than 5 miles before I finally decided to go in. Then I read your post. Thank you.
I'm re-reading Master of Change. It's such a great book. I'm trying to apply it's principles to what we're seeing with AI. It feels like the world's on fire. It's so hard to be open to the flow of life when everything feels like it's changing so rapidly and exponentially. In addition, I've worked on my craft for so long, and now these LLM's seem to do it in seconds. It's really hard for me to wrap my head around. But, at the end of the day I tell myself this: AI will never have a voice, and it will never care about what it's writing. Most importantly, it will never stop me from making my art.
Still. Some days are hard.
Brad, as always: honest, transparent and no BS. Thanx for your work, insights and lessons. Cheers from Poland 🤙🔥