Future of writing
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“If Dracula may be roasting chestnuts or puddings over a Christmas fire, then all hope is lost”– said a character in Dracula.<br><br>Now I may be on the right side of secondary school, but if I had to bet my life on people not being able to do anything without their toaster, refrigerator, smartphone etc, I would bet the family farm.<br><br>The earth will definitely recover. Our climate is not in trouble because of technology, it is in trouble because of humanity.<br><br>The world could return to late 1800s and we would still have climate change.<br><br><br>Writing will be minority. Most of people will have no idea of even one book. There will be a few thousand , maybe 20,000-30,000 books that will be taught in some schools, but most people will never even hear of them.<br><br>Writing will be almost like computer coding now, everyone knows it exists, but only a few know how to do it. Most of people will be held by Ai generated content.<br><br>People will have no idea how to think on their own, no idea how to imagine. People will be unimaginative and unable to think in their own. You could ask them “what is your favorite dress-up fantasy?” and they will stand confused staring at you like ask them to name their favorite type of grass.
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