Paul Farquhar
Legend
The jobs we hate are generally low paid. Humans are cheaper.do you know what bugs me why is it ai invading all the jobs we honestly like doing and not the jobs we hate?
The jobs we hate are generally low paid. Humans are cheaper.do you know what bugs me why is it ai invading all the jobs we honestly like doing and not the jobs we hate?
but then all we will have is those and a middle class of near-mindless software with less conciseness than my big toe.The jobs we hate are generally low paid. Humans are cheaper.
no one complains about those jobs because most were back-breaking and that new jobs opened up the latter is not happening.At some point, there will be no job left at all. Whether we'll live in 3% (excellent Brazilian series) or The Culture depends on societal, not technological choices. I won't say more since this line of discussion would break the "no politics" ban on this forum.
There are fewer agricultural jobs now than in 1780 despite the increase in population, yet we don't see anyone lamenting this loss.
You can run stable diffusion locally, provided your PC is not a toaster. I've been wanting to give it a try, teach it to draw in my style, then use it to produce art in a faster fashion, so that, let's say I can actually produce a comic at a good pace. I'd be providing both the original art and do all of the corrections for the final art, this would free time to work on more elaborate sequences.no one complains about those jobs because most were back-breaking and that new jobs opened up the latter is not happening.
a social choice to make a nice world is less likely than me rolling nothing but twenties in stats generation.
but you're right we are running out of ways to keep this not being political.
anyone at least found a good ai art app as I am trying to hammer out what something would look like but I have the art ability of a apple.
I was looking more for something to merge ideas together to make a cool-looking head.You can run stable diffusion locally, provided your PC is not a toaster. I've been wanting to give it a try, teach it to draw in my style, then use it to produce art in a faster fashion, so that, let's say I can actually produce a comic at a good pace. I'd be providing both the original art and do all of the corrections for the final art, this would free time to work on more elaborate sequences.
Google search just identified the song was listening to on the radio. I imagine this application must have been trained on a vast set of music, or maybe it keeps a vast database of music and compares what it heard.
Is it problematic if, hypothetically, Google didn't get permission from the artists? Is it not problematic because the application is not producing anything other than an identification of the artist?
I feel like the music analogy would be if Google was sampling music to make mashups and not getting permission/crediting.Google search just identified the song was listening to on the radio. I imagine this application must have been trained on a vast set of music, or maybe it keeps a vast database of music and compares what it heard.
Is it problematic if, hypothetically, Google didn't get permission from the artists? Is it not problematic because the application is not producing anything other than an identification of the artist?