Original Reddit post

I’ve been feeling this more and more when looking at AI-generated work lately. when AI wasn’t this good, the execution was impressive. But now execution is getting cheaper, and the harder question is becoming, which generated things are actually worth existing?I don’t think this is only an art problem. It shows up in writing, product design, code, and even business decisions.AI can give me something complete and polished, but I still has to judge whether it is actually useful,or whether the original question was wrong from the beginning.So maybe “taste” becomes more important, not less.If AI makes execution almost unlimited, the truly scarce skill might become the ability to choose well. submitted by /u/Unlikely-Complex5138

Originally posted by u/Unlikely-Complex5138 on r/ArtificialInteligence