Artificial Intelligence

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  • Bluejam8
    • https://en.wikipedia…drgs
    • excellentSalarrue
    • Amen, but the problem is, most of us aren't established studio heads with a legion of children that will grow up with this as the norm.garbage
    • This shit will displace anybody without a name, and you're an idiot if you think it won't.garbage
    • TPTB have all the ducks in a row for depopulaiton. Food scarcity, unaffordable energy, self driving vehicles, AI entertainment...zardoz
    • https://www.youtube.… When you listen to this - you realise we are in the twilight years of our current 'global' civilisation.shapesalad
    • Don't fight it. Prepare. Find a safe spot to watch the fireworks from afar.shapesalad
    • Get off my lawn!wagshaft
    • It's possible to prep somewhat, but we'll all be splatted when the everything bubble pops.zardoz
    • What do you mean by “without a name?” Like replacing people’s jobs or their purpose of living?monospaced
    • "Arise, awake! Stop this progress before it is too late!”pablo28
    • Mono, i think 'without a name' means unless you are a famous designer/artist/arch... whom brands etc will want to commission for work just for the kudos...microkorg
    • ...then they'll just be using AI in the future to generate the assets they need.

      Is that how you meant it garbage>
      microkorg
    • Miyazaki was offended because of the connection he has with his disabled friend, regarless of who/what made the animation.palimpsest
    • He is also not interested in using the technology in his work. But those are two separate things.
      The offense came from those presenting the animation.
      palimpsest
    • Someone without the same closeness to a disabled person wouldn't have made the connection, wouldn't have seen the pattern. This is how humans work.palimpsest
    • Famous people generating assets fucks who?monospaced
    • @palimpsest it seems that this is not being presented as en experiments trial run... and I don't agree that his kind of sympathy requires direct experience.sted
    • of course, there is a difference between someone who is expected not to produce such offensive things and still does it, and someone whosted
    • comes to such a result by accident during the many iterations in an experiment.sted
    • it isn't pointless because brought forth a very personal value, and pointed out something that every creator should know.sted
    • He missed the point. He focused on the grotesque and not the fact that it was LEARNING how to walk.monospaced

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