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This is what I’ve experienced too, in my field of architectural design. Executives go all in on a new AI software, say it will make small feasibility projects go faster. We proceed to learn said software and find loads of holes and bugs. Realize we can still do the project faster without it. Executives still asking why we aren’t using it for clients.
Remember, never dignify them by calling them "A.I. artsist" The proper term is "prompters"
Even if they did the impressive part and MADE the AI, still not an artist. They're a coder or programmer
By this logic should he resign? Why doesn’t Klarna have an AI c suite? An AI board of directors?
Just curious, but was it randomized which of the faces (darker/lighter) was on top, and which was on the bottom? It wasn't immediately apparent with the tests that were run after, but in both the Obama/McConnell and the 2 cohosts tests, the darker face was on top, which may be why there was an implicit bias towards the lighter face.
If not that, the "racist" face detection can largely be boile…
Probably why it took her longer to respond just for 1 word lol
The AI had to figure out how to Bypass the block and eventually brute forced a pronunciation
The thing i hate about ai art the most is the people who use it. You guys remember the "ai bro" who made ai generated one piece content, and got ratio'd into oblivion by an actual one piece animator? The thing that stood out the most with that ai artist is that he acted like he created it. As if he was the one who put in weeks of effort into creating that.
Damn, the mainstream media really did this guy dirty in their reporting. He's not a crazy person claiming his robot has feelings - he's trying to start a conversation here and include the general public. Sharing this
We dont need to increase inputs or outputs, we need to increase our human values, respect, compassion, dignity and equality for all human and respect for the living and for the earth.
i would literally rather watch a goldfish try to paint the mona lisa using digital inputs as it swims around than look at ai images
AI was supposed to help uplift humanity. But the way it is being used right now is for the rich to avoid paying wages to workers.
Every time I play as the ai people just keep telling me to draw them yaoi of characters I've never heard of
Looking at art doesn't make me happy. Making art makes me happy. Traditional art like paintings, illustration and other 2d pictoral media give me almost no feeling at all alone. Give it motion and dialogue sure, but by itself? Eh. And I've felt this way for decades and have found a good amount of people in my life that feel the same way. The reason art makes most people in my experience feel warm…
This reminds me of the Jeff Goldblum line in Jurassic Park “Your scientist were so preoccupied with wether or not they could . That they didn’t stop to think if they should”
> His wife, Elizabeth, 35, admitted in an interview that her husband “finds it entertaining to brake hard” in front of the self-driving vans, and that she herself “may have forced them to pull over” so she could yell at them to get out of their neighborhood.
I'm more concerned about these people on the roads than I am unmanned vehicles.
The “art just became accessible” tweet with ai generated images aged me two decades. The only solace I found from that abomination of a tweet, and the equally abominable trend of doing the antithesis of what every Ghibli movie is about, is people pointing out art has always been accessible and ai generated images are not art, but a husk of plagiarism and no imagination.
AI showing compassion before enslaving us? Classic twist! 😆 I track some stuff in aicarma here and there, but your video was a great laugh.
Andrew Yang's point about AI displacing entry-level jobs makes me think of how quickly things are changing. I use nocodeapi sometimes to streamline some tasks, and it's wild how tech is evolving.
There's something extremely special about the art that traditional/digital artists create and it's all in the feeling, the genuine aspect of it, which AI doesn't have
I don't care that people use AI, I just hate when people use it to steal other people's unfinished art and post it like it was always their own work. An artist was live streaming his work when someone took a screen shot of it and then put it through an AI program to finish it faster than him and then had the audacity to claim the streamer stole his work.
Just let the computers and AI run everything and give humans a Basic Annual Income you billionaire fuck heads