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So basically the most threatening sphere to operate with A.I. which is the milit…
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nate is utterly incorrect that 5 years ago machines werent talking.
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The even scarier part is that we already are oppressed by unseen rulers without …
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AI has little to do with this. It's just a tool.
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What is surprising is that as a Muslim I am not surprised by AI capabilities, b…
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Isn’t this the plot to Avengers: Age of Ultron?
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Even though people talk about how AI is becoming more powerful at an exponential rate, I think at a certain point, the quality of AI-Art will come to a plateau (I think it will stop when AIs figure out how to properly draw hands). There are fundamental differences in how humans create art and how machines create it. The main distinguishing factors being abstract and binary. Art and creativity are inherently abstract concepts that we can only really define, not through words, but through experience. There are things in our universe that we can't really describe but yet we still feel like we understand. In relation to art, there are concepts like lighting, perspective, emotional weight, that don't have defined rules because every artist has a different perspective of how they approach these things (because of their "experiences"). The concept of teaching is predicated on the fact that a student could relate enough of their life experiences to process new information. You won't be able to just explain to a child how light interacts with objects because the child will have needed to experience life further and observe it enough times for themselves. Sure a machine could just throw out a dictionary definition of what lighting is (and even cite a few integral works about the subject), but they will never understand the "why." It isn't like teaching someone that 1+1=2. There are aspects within the concept of lighting (or any abstract concept) that require "perspective" to utilize (something a machine will never have).
Computers will never be able to have "experiences" in the same sense as humans do because they don't analyze data with 5 sensory organs nor the links to emotion that humans have. Computers don't really have eyes either, but what they do is analyze binary code (a bunch of 0s and 1s) from digital images and ASCII (characters on a keyboard) to tell them which colours go to which pixels on a computer screen. Humans aren't binary thinkers whereas computers are. It is for that reason that a machine will never understand WHY perspective works or WHY composition is important because abstract concepts like emotions, dynamicity, style, etc. aren't binary and therefore will never be able to translate well to binary data. Until humans find a way to be able to compile all of human thought and emotions into binary code (which is like trying to rewrite a cohesive novel using only the letters A and B), humans will always have the edge when it comes to creative endeavors.
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| Dimension | Value |
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| Responsibility | none |
| Reasoning | consequentialist |
| Policy | none |
| Emotion | resignation |
| Coded at | 2026-04-26T23:09:12.988011 |
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