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I thought AI writing a whole book was just hype until I read 'The Day the Code Stopped' from cover to cover.
The novel was fully drafted by a model trained on public domain sci-fi, and its coherent 300-page narrative about a software collapse convinced me the creative barrier is gone, so what's the next human-only skill we think AI can't touch?
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the_wesley19d ago
Watching my kids play, their messy, unpredictable joy still feels uniquely human.
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umabailey19d ago
But my dog gets that same wild joy chasing a squirrel... it's just life being messy and fun. Maybe we just like to feel special about it.
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rowan_butler9316h ago
That "unpredictable" part is key. My dog's joy follows a pretty set pattern. Kids build a whole weird story around a stick, then suddenly decide it's a spaceship. It's the layers of made-up meaning that feel different.
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