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“they need AI to mimic a fraction of what you artist can do”
“you have the power to make your imagination real on paper”
*”DRAW. THEM. PREGNANT.”*
@breadstick4458 AI images have a certain cold carelessness to them that makes them stand out as wrong. real artists make things in a way that no AI could recreate.
Same and I support AI. The person using the AI could at best say they are a prompt writer
@destroyerofturtles5024 well no, I’m no expert but I do know that the word Ai is used to describe a lot of computers. Most Ai can’t develop to the point of sentience, as there coding doesn’t even give them the ability to grow like that. The only real Ai that could become sentient, is a General Ai. The rest of the Ai is pretty much just a program to repeat a set function and learn to improve its e…
That's not what disillusioned means.
It means to be disappointed in someone or something that one discovers to be less good than one had believed.
Like, you thought things were one way, but it was an illusion, and you've seen through, so you've been disillusioned.
Something happened around the time of the last major recession in USA with regard to business culture. When the automakers failed I feel like corporate leadership put the final nail in the coffin of "customer satisfaction" and took a sharp turn toward "leave no money on the table".
This has resulted in a slow decade long change in many major customer facing industries where they no longer look a…
Obligatory follow up copy pasta
I don't know why it is that these things bother me---it just makes me picture a seven year old first discovering things about an animal and, having no context about the subject, ranting about how stupid they are. I get it's a joke, but people take it as an actual, educational joke like it's a man yelling at the sea, and that's just wrong. Furthermore, these things…
I'm reasonably confident she has a solid basis for a civil case against a number of parties, including the makers of the facial recognition tech being used. Enough that they will probably sort this for her. And I imagine she's not the only one going through this, so this could turn into a giant legal headache for businesses and the government. Not a lawyer though.
Apparently there is already so much AI art that the AI's are using it as source material and its resulting in even weirder representations of things.
And the west does lip service as an ally of India, while it supports Pakistan who hid OBL for half a decade.
Business as usual.
The industry is finally hitting saturation, way too many people went into CS a few years back when heard the 500k comp packages. Then bodies drove down salaries and AI is coming from the other end.
Every corporation will have the same answer "someone else", and none of them have given thought or care to think about what happens when all companies are shafting employees. Maybe the AI companies just buy from each other? Like the dead internet but for the physical world.
Worth mentioning that chatGPT initially responded to the kid's prompts with suicide hotlines, but he got around that by saying he was writing fiction. At some point you have to acknowledge that the user is more responsible for the output than the bot.
Unfortunately, this is nothing new. It's far from settled law - there have been rulings both in favor of and against biometric data being covered by the 4th and 5th Amendments. But more often than not, courts have ruled that biometrics are not covered.
[https://www.purduegloballawschool.edu/blog/constitutional-law/fifth-amendment-biometrics](https://www.purduegloballawschool.edu/blog/constituti…
Markets are often left to operate with little regulation because politicians either lack the competence or the incentive to properly understand public concerns and act on them. With AI, it feels like we’re waiting until countless APIs are already interconnected before doing anything at which point national security risks may be baked in. That risk is made worse by how few people genuinely underst…
i can FEEL chatgpt sweating during those last minutes when it had to help alex figure out how to spot a conscious ai
Engineering an artist is an industry that has been around far longer than AI, practically 95% of your current options of artists are engineered (manufactured) artists that signed their souls away to have that gig.
I work in the labor sector and have done a lot of work on construction sites, quarries, highways, etc. AI will never replace these jobs within the next five years
People think they so special.. there is nothing about your life that millions of other people did not experience already.. so your "data" is not that special.. you are just one of 8 billion people on this planet and 99.9999% of them don't care about your little life. AI will become better than any therapist, better insight, cheaper and can be reached at any time.
As a disabled artist, you would not catch me dead using AI to make "art." I want to put the work in, to show my own style, and to say, "It took a while, but I did it!" I have had a spinal fusion done down my entire spine for scoliosis, and now I've been having slipped disc and other problems making my legs and arms numb and unusable some days, but if I can't draw one day, I try another day. Hones…