A recent thread on the LocalLLaMA subreddit captured a growing sentiment within the community: appreciation for content created by humans in a pre-generative AI era.

Reflections on human creativity

The original post expresses a kind of nostalgia for a time when online content was predominantly the result of human efforts, before language models became so pervasive. The ensuing discussion touched on themes such as authenticity, originality, and the potential long-term impact of AI on culture and society. This sentiment underscores a widespread concern about the potential homogenization of content and the decline of human creativity due to the growing influence of AI.

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