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Creators who built followings based on trust refuse to outsource some tasks to AI: Humans can ‘sense a decoy’

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Diane Brady.

It took eight seconds to produce, making it more of a cute party trick than a piece of art.

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The big leadership story: A ‘troubling’ relationship under the microscope ahead of the SpaceX IPO. The markets: U.S. futures tick up in hopes that a U.S.-Iran peace deal is imminent. For their birthday, a friend texted this AI-generated “painting” created from an old photo of me that he’d pulled from Facebook. As Adam Smith said, the real price of everything is “the toil and trouble of acquiring it.” It’s an important factor for leaders to weigh as they decide which creative work to assign to AI and which to leave to humans. Matthew Hussey and Gabby Bernstein are authors whose popularity stems from fostering deeply human conversations about topics like authenticity, personal connections, and vulnerability. Hussey uses his digital self to give fans access to personalized dating advice. “The idea that the reporter would co-write an email or book with AI is grotesque.

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