I think, first off, that Nick is such an amazing person and I don't know if anyone could summarise the emergence and dependency on chatGPT so accurately.
I think the referencing of the Bible is apt. It took something from God, which is why after six days of creating the world and looking it over to see that it was good, he rested.
I know chatGPT is helpful. I use it myself when I want to get the various synonyms to a particular word. But for someone who derives so much joy in writing, am I not cheating myself by submitting that power to something else?
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Nailed it! Yes! I think @dbooster says something simliar below (just about to read his). We get pleasure in the struggle of creating, a sense of a job well done, and we learn and grow through it. When we submit that power to Chat GTP, we're just giving over something we are meant to do as human beings. Where does that leave us, emotionally, psychologicallY?