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>and now they’re naked
Not… really? It’s more like “and your app automatically photoshopped a randomly generated nude figure to their body”. That’s how you get the AI generated nudes of supermodels from people that weigh 300+ pounds or males who have never worked out a day in their life having a 20-pack instead of a beer gut and moobs. This particular function is almost literally just a photo…
ofc ppl will say no if they’re asked whether they want to work or not wtf.
and even though they do, it’s still tens to thousands of young people competing for one digit hiring.
and as korean I have no idea where the money is spent
I’m sure other koreans would fucking wonder too
the minimum wage increases so often so ppl here say they’d rather have part time jobs as a joke.
part time…
Not just all of the commercial ones but the US and its allies as a whole. This is going to kick off the AI arms race to a whole new level.
Thats funny because I just watched a video where people were adding signals to music and ebooks which humans can not perceive but totally trash the content as training material. Kind of like an ai equivalent of watermarks…
And now I am eager to ask ChatGPT for a Thomas the Tank Engine and Warhammer 40k crossover.
Holy hell, what have I created?
Yeah. People have told me the way I use AI every week might happen by 2050 if we are lucky because of scaling compute isn’t sustainable enough. We would run out of water by then before we can do the stuff I use the tech casually for already.
It's happening across the globe and it is outwardly driven by advocates like Tony Blaire and Larry Ellison as some philanthropic, thinktank style advocacy for AI driven surveillance but the reality is they're just front men for total global surveillance policies that are being rolled out everywhere.
As if coding was the bottleneck. Creating code is easy. Understanding and making it work with stuff already online is the hard part. Migrations, no downtime , deploys, stuff failing and things that need babysitting is the freaking hard thing.
Spitting code was never the bottleneck. Previously we had cookie cutters, templates, etc. Now AI replaces that and it really does help us move faster, but …
Damn,Facial recognition should not be use by law enforcement because facial recognition gets it's wrong too
Lawsuit is coming soon
Ai is great in a lot of fields. I have a master in astrophysics and i work as an illustrator and i can say that while ai is good as a tool in science to do things we can t, it s totally useless and s thief in art. These fields are very different and art shouldn t be treated as an industrial process. Art is passion and romantic, a human should do it
I'm an artist and you are right. Most people fervently defending AI right now are people that had never try to learn any artistic skills. It take years to be a good artist. In the same manner the internet has given voice to people to say the most idiotic things and now he or she is an 'influencer', we've got herds of talentless people not only becoming 'artists' through AI, but they even meanly m…
AI art is like asking a chef to make you a pizza and saying you're the one who made it because you asked what ingredients you wanted on top
OK now I know I need to insist no AI is used in any surgery I get…
The AI isn't racist, it's data is. Same as a knife isn't violent, the serial killer is.
Every industry is evolving or degrading with this technology. Everyone knows the game World of Warcraft for instance. Did you know that a few months ago they implemented a built-in one button macro that they fought against 15-20 years ago ? A game that had about 50 keyboard buttons to press so you could maximize a characters utility all now baked into a one button algorithm. Just sit there and sm…
Indeed. As one YouTube Host said, "On approaching a crossing I noticed a young student busily working on her phone. I asked what she was writing? She replied "A Thesis using AI." "Where do you study?" "I'm a Medical Pre-graduate.", she replied"
I am paraphrasing but it's that serious. Like having a reflection that does all the learning for you but can't implant that knowledge in your head.
Can we stop saying AI is taking jobs, like it's some hovering god-like entity, when it's literally the CEOs' decisions to make these very shortsighted and cruel layoffs.
The fact that doing this is BETTER than the anti ai overlays because its random every time and therefore harder for the ai to eventually figure out
I reccomend using nightshade though
How is generating AI images "theft"? It's the same logic used against piracy. It assumes 100% of people who generate those images would hire an artist instead to do it. Because yeah, everybody has the money for it, man.
Everybody who pirates have the money to afford the content they are pirating. Sure thing.
That's it, I'm editing it to un-pin it because of all the bulling. I hope the author is …
As someone who recently made a fairly complex site involving a lot of complex pdf generations on backend, custom admin panel, emailing, webhook integration with pub/sub topics on gcp and a lot more, no way AI is coding even half that. Its autocomplete on steroids more or less. Very very useful for programmers who know what they are doing