Time4T
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This is not a question about AI imitating the creativity of authors, or some use of a programming formula to replace art. This is a question of the moral “rightness” of using AI assistance for personal communications.
Mostly as a joke and with some curiosity, I recently ran a text message through an AI Gen Z slang translator. It returned the expected slang terms but also changed (Enhanced?) other parts of the message. My “relaxed” was changed to “low-key vibed” and “friendly” into “hella warm feel”. I liked both changes. I feel they expressed my intended meaning both more eloquently and accurately. My question is, does using words that are not your own, even when they accurately express the message, cheapen the message's sincerity?
Is it better to speak in your own words inelquently or is it okay to have a digital Cyrano de Bergerac do it for you?
Mostly as a joke and with some curiosity, I recently ran a text message through an AI Gen Z slang translator. It returned the expected slang terms but also changed (Enhanced?) other parts of the message. My “relaxed” was changed to “low-key vibed” and “friendly” into “hella warm feel”. I liked both changes. I feel they expressed my intended meaning both more eloquently and accurately. My question is, does using words that are not your own, even when they accurately express the message, cheapen the message's sincerity?
Is it better to speak in your own words inelquently or is it okay to have a digital Cyrano de Bergerac do it for you?
You always sounded kind of AIish~.