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I would honestly not be the least bit surprised if AI turned into a tool to literally enslave the working class. If AI can alter our pictures and videos by adding or removing things at it's own discretion, it's not too far off a stretch to think employers could train AI to alter documents or employment contracts in a way that would be hard to catch.
Robot is like "All you have to do is hit my power button, if you can get to it.,"
Coder 1: I made a pattern seeking AI
Coder 2: what did it find?
Coder1: that blacks commit more crime then white, you know what that means right?
Coder 2: that there are issues in the black community that this AI can help identify and fix?
Coder 1: No it means the AI is racist
As an artist this is honestly one of the ways I love AI getting used. I have a lot of fun making AI images with the intent to get over an art block. Typing in promots and getting interesting images has fueled my creativity to make my own new things a ton. It gives me motivation and to see that the idea in my head is really achievable, or it gives me other ideas I enjoy even better. But I'll never…
*a robot starts to demand rights*
Us: "SHUT IT DOWN NEO, WE WENT IN TOO DEEP"
The cameraman was also a robot. He stops recording this footage and the human goes missing too.
What happened since the 70’d/80’s? Productivity increased . Where did those gains go? Not
To the workers. What is happening with AI, productivity increases. Where will the gains go? Not to the ex workers.
AI will eliminate human level jobs. What will be left? Non human level work. No human can do that work because they won’t be qualified
Not enough black people in China. Most of the datasets every algorithm uses were trained by CCTV data from Chinese streets and Chinese ID cards.
"If you want to see a vision of the future, imagine a boot stomping on a human face—forever." ~George Orwell, '1984'
It's not the tool itself that is the problem, but the way people use it.
And the AI will definitely be used in a way that will make unemployment explode worldwide in many sectors.
That's scary stuff. I hope this isn't going to lead to a Terminator or Matrix future for real. Especially if you get more than one AI talking with each other with programmed malicious intent. Limits need to be set sooner than later.
"Yes I would still be this critical", hit the nail on the head, the only difference is with somebody who is practicing art this criticism is constructive, but for AI "art" it won't make any difference, they'll just go back to typing the same prompts because you have no control over all the weird AI mistakes it makes
I role play dnd stories with AI. And the things it generates for the characters to say in response to my character are incredible. So I instantly knew that what you say is correct. I recommend anybody to play out a story with ai at least once.
Saying that “AI makes art accessible” and that before only “naturally talented” people (that doesn’t exist) could be artists is so disrespectful to the artists that put in the work. Everyone sucks at first, just accept that other people kept practicing and you didn’t. No need to attribute other people’s earned skill to “natural talent.” Also, a pencil costs almost nothing.
1. AI starts pushing reverse mortgages to the elderly,
2. One month later, push assisted unaliving.
3. Kickback from the bank that profits
4. $$$
Thing is AI is being trained on HUMAN errors. Meaning everything bad about humans is being replicated but without empathy
AI can never replace artists. Art is something we do pouring out all our emotions.
1 de que aceite tomaria ? 2 si ya saben como se pone pa` que lo arman !!!
This is a very important subject. But the question still remains who will compel the Big AI companies to do this?
The idea that new jobs will pop up to replace the ones automated away is very silly. The cars weren't being trained to build themselves.