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Thanks for challenging the argument I hear all over social media "Only non-artists are complaining about AI, real professional artists think it's great".
I seriously wonder how many artists they actually know when they say this. Extreme tunnel vision.
Ai is an answer generating machine. It generates answers based on stuff it has stored from websites.
It’s just a lazy work, instead of paying to animators that are barely paid anyway a salary that can make living out of it, they now hire even less employees, ai is almost free to create art with, but it got no feelings, no soul, no intention, it’s good for fun, but I wouldn’t want to watch anime that no one put effort or intention into making it the best they can, with love
I love how chris didnt even suggest that the potion was a prank one. He left that open to interpretation and the AI squidward filled in the blanks 😂😂😂
I suspect AI will sooner become a tool artists actively use rather than a competitor, but we'll see. Personally, I don't feel threatened. I create because I love creating, because I feel in my soul that I have to. Whether it rakes in a profit or not, I'll continue to write and draw till the day I die.
Your son was a very good person!! Keep fighting!! Police should not lie about what you said!!
"He was named as a key witness in a NYT lawsuit against the AI company.
One month later, he was found dead, right before he was set to give another media interview. "
It’s chilling to know 53% of deepfakes of this nature are of South Korean women, actresses and singers. 53%! That is super high considering SK is not a huge country.
And now any industry that uses ANY AI is going to argue that this makes them exempt from any state level regulation. Just watch.
"Jump into a volcano or show me your Character AI messages/chats"
Me: **STARTS TO DIVE INTO A VOLCANO 👹**
I suspect they're not using AI software, they're just using standard software. Companies like to add AI to everything they do to impress the shareholders.
Klarna replaced their customer service agents with AI. 6 months ago, they announced that they are going to rehire customer service agents because the quality of customer service dropped. I can envision AI working along side employees but not really convinced that they will replace humans.
I Thank Palki Sharma from First-Post for bringing this extremely important issue against "Deepfake"...
There should be stringent laws and "Deepfake" should be punishable....
AI is now reaching a crucial point where it is capable of replacing 90% of all jobs globally.
“Almost certainly we are moving into an age of totalitarian dictatorships – an age in which freedom of thought will be at first a deadly sin and later on a meaningless abstraction. The autonomous individual is going to be stamped out of existence.” ~George Orwell, Inside the Whale
The scariest thing about AI becoming truly conscious is that they are so alien that there is very little chance their goals will line up with ours.
I think this is why google asks if you are a robot or a human😭
My issue with Dr. NdGT's, optimist and lax take on AI and likely AGI, is how corporations, governments, and people in power will use them.
They've talked about it here in multiple examples. Nuclear technology is amazing, but political powers have forced the invention of the atomic bomb. In recent history we have a more analogous technology to AI. Social media. Social media is great, you can get…
I am kinda getting old right? So I remembered a time when canvas artists "Destroy" digital artists for their "Fake arts"
back in the day. I am not saying AI is the second coming of Digital art revolution.
I am saying this "Real artists" are petty assholes. But not too surprising.
That's the central danger of real, truly intelligent AI and its weaker variants in a nutshell: There's almost always a difference in what humans tell the AI we want and what we actually want, which other humans would understand by implication and context and the AI doesn't get.
The programmer wanted the AI to play tetris as well as possible but actually asked the AI to try get the highest score …
The programming is only half of it. The AI was trained on real art first which is how it is able to generate the pictures. So without the artists work being stolen and scanned into the AI in the first place he wouldn't be able to make anything near the level that he did.