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Generative AIs Narrow the Taste Gap

Musings from the frontier of AI and the written word

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@Fourth_Eye over 2 years ago

This is a good post, and overlaps with some of the thoughts I've been having around AI recently. I even wrote something recently that included the Ira Glass quote in an earlier draft–and that's actually the one part I'd like to push back on here, because I think the emphasis isn't quite right. While it's true that the taste gap will narrow with AI tools, advancing in the right direction still requires the original guiding compass of "good taste." AI tools can level up skills faster, but they can't teach taste.

As with the photographer example–the technical aspect is so streamlined as to be barely relevant at this point, so being a professional photographer is much more about cultivating taste, a vision, a cohesive artistic voice, and a skill for working with people. A small percentage of artists will reach the highest level in their medium, and I don't think that's going to change. AI tools will raise the floor of quality, but the ceiling, the peak performance, will remain inaccessible to most, because it's the human element that gets people there, not the technical. This is all to say, the process of traversing the taste gap might be quicker, but the key variable, the "good taste" part, is still up to humans to figure out.