Clarity is in the eye/mind of the beholder.

It IS clear, but it is clear depending on how you feel--physically & mentally.

The truth to where I am, it is clear that the more "help" I get from AI, the less effective, efficient, experienced, & innovative I become.

The moral & ethical aspect for me lies in where one is and where one wants to go.

The learning process is a journey which value had always been appreciated. The sad thing is this: the more prevalent AI becomes, the less value is applied to the human experience, the learning journey, &, ultimately? to the end product.

My two sats.

Again, this is based on where I am today and how I feel about it. None of us know the future, we can only guess. I am guessing I may feel the same way in the near future about it.

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I appreciate your thoughts 👍 Interesting times we live in 🙏

It's hard, cuz...I get it. I have a TBI and my windows of creativity & productivity are shrinking and shrinking.

It's terrifying, really.

But I also noticed: It's not only age, and illness... atrophy also is happening to me due to the level of effort I put into whatever it is that I am doing.

The less effort, the harder it becomes for me to do it next time.

I don't know how far in age we are, but my condition ages me rapidly. That's why I seem to be disliking AI even more now.

I am not anti-tool usage, or anti-technology. It's just that It is becoming harder to find the line... when is the tool becoming the master... the decision maker... the decision limiter, at the very least.