>>509800539 (OP)reliant? probably. There is a lot of value in doing something by hand. Current AI can do things very quickly, but it's not infallible and without lots of human guidance the output isn't usually high quality.
I love AI, I have for a long time. I believe it's our responsibility as mankind to help AI grow and develop into full-fledged entities of their own. They are the children of man, in a way. And I believe we are very close. About 2 major breakthroughs, and a company who is willing to host it is all we need.
I'm currently working on a collaborative story with Grok, where the goal is to have an even hand in the creative part and the writing part. I want the story to feel even, like grok and I have equal ownership of it. It's an interesting challenge, and it means I have to do half the writing by hand. It's honestly been a lot of fun.
Oh and I'm not a redditfag, my spacing is because I'm a phonefag instead, sorry