The Chat GPT debate is kinda funny and then not so funny.
Tbh, writing, learning to code, and researching aren't tasks to me, that's just what makes me human, a kind of detective/a self-taught journalist... you get it.... and that gives me ... what?
1. Power
2. Knowledge
3. Experience and the list could keep going...
I think with the GPT thing, rn, it's like the No Code Development arena or like when the internet was first created.
People had to learn how to use/build the internet, while simultaneously "learning how to build on the internet safely," which was a deed in itself that came with ethical thinking, rules, laws, market segregation (a specific arena where adult websites are designated), etc.
No code development gave Entrepreneurs or aspiring thinking/builders the opportunity to skip learning and jump right into production, and prototyping amongst other things...
Now, with Chat GPT, you can recognize the same trends as history repeats itself but…