gentil-minou answered:
In a few years when you realize how much your “works” lack the intricacies and soul and depth of emotions that make us human, I hope you remember this and use it to grow.
I assure you, the person who is suffering the most from your use of an artifical generator to “write” and “create” is yourself.
I’m mourning the loss of someone who had the potential to use their real experiences and imagination to create something that touches others. I’m sad for you and the way you won’t understand the struggle of creating art, and miss the most valuable lesson of all which is that the struggle is what makes art so incredible, so real, so human.
I’m sorry that you think a glorified search engine is a better writer than your own skills. I like to think I would have liked reading what you’d actually write. I think a lot of people who have appreciated that more. I’m sorry that you don’t value your own skills enough, that you don’t believe you’re good enough to write on your own.
I’m sorry that you want so desperately to be liked and clicked on and praised that you are willing to lose what makes you you in favor of hollow attention that will undoubtedly fade away into nothing but empty words from an empty soul
I hope in ten years you realize what you lost by using a machine to regurgitate someone else’s words for you. I hope that before then you create something that’s all your own, that you share it the way art was meant to be created and shared. That you let yourself truly be heard.