Hey man. I don't have time to read all of this right now, but i want in on this discussion.
I have complicated feelings about AI. I don't know if I can approach it from a neutral position, but just to get a foot in, there's arguably a skill to getting AI to put out what you want, and someone who takes the time to use it as a tool to craft what turns out to be a quality post isn't really any different than someone who uses a printing press rather than writing it out by hand. I see this as an integration of technology as much as an exploitation of it. I have to get back to work, now, but this isn't the full extent of my thoughts on this. I think this is a very large and broad discussion that probably isn't going to have a completely solid piece of ground to stand on, on either side, lol.
You don't want your medical doctor who treats you, to get his/her degree using chatGPT. I think you will agree with me on that. :)
Lol,true, but honestly it won't be long before doctors are bots. Stuff You Should Know did an episode about jobs that will likely be taken over by AI, and doctors were surprisingly high on the list. General practitioners especially. All fhey do is ask questions and troubleshoot based on the knowledge they've acquired and retained. AI can do that with nearly instant access to the entirety of human knowledge. It will be able to connect dots humans could never be in a position to see. Lol. I gotta get back to work. I promise I'm gonna read the full article so I know exactly where you're coming from. Lol, im excited about this debate. It's a fascinating issue to me.