@JustinMac84 @emilymbender
I put this in a parallel response but to me the big and justifiable win with machine learning and language models is the act of taking meaning in one corpus, work, or artifact, and directly translating it to something else. Part of this is that we all understand that these translations or transcriptions or readouts can be faulty and behave likewise. And you're also not drawing meaning from appropriated, digested, and erased sources. And further, it's a hell of a lot less resource intensive than big chatbot prompts.
As I say in that parallel thread, the problem is this all gets lumped under "AI" and then the good uses are used to defend the bad. If it's not "generative"—it's not substantively adding meaning that wasn't in your original text or photo or video or whatever—it's almost always a lot less problematic.