Comment by adrianN
8 hours ago
Writing and later the printing press have already considerably stifled human expressiveness. Language used to be noch more fragmented and diverse before mass media (or the Bible in every household). In my grandmother’s time you would have difficulty understanding people from three villages down the road.
I'm not sure enabling people three villages apart to communicate with each other counts as "stifling human expressiveness"
I’m not sure that having people read LLM output does that either.