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A song or book isn't directly interacting with you and responding to your input.
Even interactive media like a video game gives you specific choices to make that it is programmed to respond to, they do not generate a unique response to a unique input made by you.
AI chatbots aren't like those forms of media, at all, and trying to bundle them together for convenience is ridiculously short-sighted.
Well I guess we disagree. Blaming content for human actions is ignoring the real problem, imo. It shoves off responsibility to the "artist"
More we disagree that AI chatbots and what they generate should be considered content in the first place.
It's content in the sense that a person is viewing the output, but what is effectively just an advanced predictive text system it is not the same as an AI generating a picture based on a prompt. There is no "artist" with an AI chatbot, even less of an "artist" than AI generated imagery.
That's... Not how llms work. Ai generating a picture from a prompt is the exact same mechanics as an interactive chat. They are fundamentallly the same thing . The image and the text ai response are both created via a prompt, and many image ai tools already have an ongoing multi part prompt history just like a chat. (Additive prompt)
It's just a difference of degrees: the chat just consumes more frequent prompts and generates different, "quicker" outputs.