GDT: Game #61: Montreal @ LAK, 10:30 PM est | RDS, TSN2

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Belial

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agree to disagree, generative AI will not be the end of human artists, even though I do agree we won't be able to tell the difference most of the time.

for one thing, generative AI can only replicate a pattern that's already been done before. only a human can truly innovate something new. can generative AI invent the next jazz? cubism? sonnet? video game?
Give it a couple of years... We're only scratching the surface for the moment
 
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It's just that players like Anderson are hard to come by, they're very few Aand far between in the NHL. The Odds that we'd get the equivalent in a mid to low 1st and some prospect are pretty low. We will then be searching for a player of his ilk afterwards which as stated not easy to find. Why not keep what we already have instead of having to hope to replace it?

Yeah, that's exactly the point I was trying to make and how it seems management thinks. If Hughes does go with an underwhelming trade, it'll be for cap related reasons, which I don't think is a problem right now. Thus, I'm not expecting much barring an overpayment.
 
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MasterD

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agree to disagree, generative AI will not be the end of human artists, even though I do agree we won't be able to tell the difference most of the time.

for one thing, generative AI can only replicate a pattern that's already been done before. only a human can truly innovate something new. can generative AI invent the next jazz? cubism? sonnet? video game?
Today? Maybe. Sure.

15 years from now? Lol.

ChatGPT was a far away dream a year ago, and it's helped me build university projects a few weeks go. We can't comprehend where it's gonna go.
 
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