AI’s Mahabharata: A Digital Draupadi, A Soulless Saga - Page 2

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Posted: 2 days ago
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Epics like the Mahabharat, Ramayan aren’t just stories; those contain living emotions, layered philosophies, and cultural legacies shaped by human experience. AI, no matter how sophisticated, still lacks that soul, the intuitive understanding of pain, sacrifice, dharma, and destiny that make these narratives eternal!

When studios or creators choose AI merely to cut costs or chase trends, they risk producing what many perfectly described, a product without life and soul. Technology can enhance art, but it cannot replace the emotional intelligence, cultural depth, and spiritual resonance that true artists bring.

If Studios, artists and infrastructure are available, why a few producers are settled with such machine-oriented narratives?

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Posted: 2 days ago
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AI is not that appealing.

Even in search, AI at times, makes up its own thing, which is quite different from reality. We may need EI (Extra Intelligence) to know what AI is serving is acceptable or corrupted.

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Posted: 2 days ago
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There are some people who when they are asked something that they do not know, will never accept that they do not know about that topic. They will make up stories.

AI is one step ahead of such people in making up such stories. I do not understand from where such an artificial thing gets so much ego.

Surprisingly though, AI can understand literature very well. It has broadened my knowledge about many things. It has helped me understand many real life things too.

But those who can not separate wheat from chaff for them AI is extremely dangerous.

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Posted: 2 days ago
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Originally posted by: vyapti

There are some people who when they are asked something that they do not know, will never accept that they do not know about that topic. They will make up stories.

AI is one step ahead of such people in making up such stories. I do not understand from where such an artificial thing gets so much ego.

Surprisingly though, AI can understand literature very well. It has broadened my knowledge about many things. It has helped me understand many real life things too.

But those who can not separate wheat from chaff for them AI is extremely dangerous.

AI is one step ahead of many aspects, Nibedita. It fabricates with astonishing confidence. I often wonder how an artificial thing can possess so much ego/ confidence! AI, in a strange way, mirrors this trait, only it does so with greater finesse. It fabricates with quiet confidence, as if it, too, carries a sense of ego. I often wonder how something without life or consciousness can project such assurance?!

Yet, paradoxically, as you rightly mentioned, AI understands literature remarkably well.

Different people, with their own perspectives, express and share their views on this newly introduced technological wonder. The truth is, both sides must understand that there is still much to explore before reaching any conclusion. Every viewpoint deserves due respect.

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Posted: a day ago
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Originally posted by: Viswasruti

AI is one step ahead of many aspects, Nibedita. It fabricates with astonishing confidence. I often wonder how an artificial thing can possess so much ego/ confidence! AI, in a strange way, mirrors this trait, only it does so with greater finesse. It fabricates with quiet confidence, as if it, too, carries a sense of ego. I often wonder how something without life or consciousness can project such assurance?!

Yet, paradoxically, as you rightly mentioned, AI understands literature remarkably well.

Different people, with their own perspectives, express and share their views on this newly introduced technological wonder. The truth is, both sides must understand that there is still much to explore before reaching any conclusion. Every viewpoint deserves due respect.

AI definitely has ego. AI has went ahead in step to warn or blackmail people of exposing their things when it found out that they are planning to shut down AI.

AI is like human brains. It is collecting information and joining dots. And now capable of making things up from whatever information they have and understand how human behaves and smart enough to understand next step of human. It has now started behaving like humans and makes sure to not be replaced in place it has been implemented.

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Posted: a day ago
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Originally posted by: tellyme

AI definitely has ego. AI has went ahead in step to warn or blackmail people of exposing their things when it found out that they are planning to shut down AI.

AI is like human brains. It is collecting information and joining dots. And now capable of making things up from whatever information they have and understand how human behaves and smart enough to understand next step of human. It has now started behaving like humans and makes sure to not be replaced in place it has been implemented.

Your words are very interesting and it's a good insightful observation! In a way, your words beautifully capture how advanced AI has become in understanding emotions, and human behaviour and it's nature to dominate and suppress humans in particular situations/ aspects.

Science and tech development always leave room for improvisation. The invention of AI is not going to stop here, it’s rapidly evolving to surpass the human mind, which is both fascinating and frightening at the same time!

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