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The way my Robot Ethics professor put it:
Best skill in the coming years will be how to prompt AI to get workable results. "Instead of waiting for AI that can talk to us, we should be learning how to talk to AI."
So again I ask, when no one has a job how will anyone be able to buy any of the products that AI is making?
Why do I feel like the AVGN AI just bullied them. Dude was just like perfectly outwitting them lmao
What gets me is that they expect you to "Democratize" your art skills but they won't "Democratize" the money they make from AI generated art.
Using AI art generators is basically just the same as googling images. You write what you want, you get a load of different images to pick from, you pick your favorite image to steal, and boom, you're somehow an "artist"
I think using an algorithm to look for possible suspects, or location of evidence, or possibly areas that might require higher security due to history of criminal behavior is valid. But as soon as you start asking subject philosophical questions, you've introduced a wild card that makes the algorithm meaningless. I think we can find areas in the justice system for algorithmic programs, but defini…
Sometimes the AI just throws up a video game style one, so weird! But I'll try my best to fix that ;)
I liked how AI art looked when it first started being a thing where it had a more goopy and abstract look
Now AI has an almost uncanny valley feel with seemingly detailed anatomy, landscapes and shading but the longer I look at it the more off everything is
I downloaded the AI character thing, and I'll proudly admit I have made a total of 14 different characters cry.
“Let’s make an AI that’ll tell us if we should arrest somebody or not instead of having a proper trial or actually investigating”
"AI will democratize art" In a world where art is far, far, far more accessible than ever.
Its because they think its AI like from sci-fi, and not just a very very advanced predictive text algorithm. Its smart but it cant think.
@DM-qd7gw Why won't they? Why won't anyone? What's stopping us from laughing at AI bros for calling themselves "artist"?
Well, there was this interview with a guy who imports cut flowers to the UK, and soon the trucks bringing the flowers from Europe will be standing in line for hours due to customs.
He voted for Brexit. He is a very surprised pikachu now.
I think AI porn is a really interesting emerging area of the law.
~~Obviously~~ ^Maybe it's illegal to create sexual images of a person under the age of 18 (in the US anyway) even if that person doesn't exist.
It's really easy to enforce with stuff like this but what about where a non-existent person depicted might or might not be 18?
How do you defend a case if an AI makes an image that a co…
"F\*\*\* contract workers but we *pretend* to be nice to our employees *until* we *can* replace them with AI“…
FTFY
Why is every AI prompter so sensitive and insecure about being told they're not actually artists? This insecurity feels feels self inflicted if they can quite literally learn any actual medium with no one opposed to it.
@pratikghosh9252Not really when that's all AI can do, it has no creativity for itself and thus must essentially steal from other work. It's literally a machine designed to steal. Actual artists would understandably be scolded for stealing...
I feel OP. It’s more of a rant to the void. I’ve had one too many people telling me their AI is sentient and has a personality and knows them
Let’s take a long walk through this, because your post touches on something very real, very 2025, and honestly, very uncomfortable in a way we’re all still figuring out how to name. What you’re experiencing is a kind of linguistic uncanny valley, and it’s becoming increasingly hard to avoid. Let’s unpack it like an overstuffed suitcase on a hotel bed that’s just a little too high off the ground a…