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WotC: 'Artists Must Refrain From Using AI Art Generation'
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<blockquote data-quote="nevin" data-source="post: 9089334" data-attributes="member: 7024481"><p>The bigger problem is the big departments like Disney do it every day and get away with it because the little guys can't afford to fight them. Many large companies operate on a mentality of let them sue me, I pay the lawyers anyway. they don't care unless the person or company that sues them has enough money to actually make it to court. It happens with patent law too. many a smart person invents something totally new and unique in our modern world and finds out AT&T, GE or SpaceX has copywrited every idea close to theirs and even though they have never done any research they actually own part of the actual new idea, or they claim they do, start a multimillion dollar lawsuit and force the person into bankruptcy. I'm sure if we don't get our technology regulations under control in a 100 years or so there wont' be any real artists, or actors anymore. They'll have 200 years of film to train the AI to make movies and movie production will be cheap and almost human free. </p><p></p><p>but it's not just artists. Before AI smarter programs were outsourcing entire legal teams paralegal and junior lawer's out of jobs. Imagine what AI and when it gets here actually intelligent AI will do. We have robots doing minor surgery. Eventually they'll be able to perform as well as or even better than human doctors because they won't get tired and they'll be able to access the entire history of surgery in milliseconds while operating. I'm in IT. When I started a large Data Center took 40 or so people to run it 24 x 7. Now it takes 3 people and software. Even customer service jobs that were going to be the "backbone" of the job force because they couldn't be farmed out to technology are being farmed out to our current "non intelligent" AI. Welcome to the world where modern production ideas are doing to the white collar world what they did to the blue collar world. </p><p></p><p>But all that said I'm actually hopeful that now that tech is starting to affect the top half of the workforce the people who actually run the world will begin to see that even their children will have no place in the new order if we don't start getting our act together and make sure there is room for people in our new high tech world. Now that doctor's, lawyers and politicians kids are being affected people are starting to notice it's not fair and never has been.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nevin, post: 9089334, member: 7024481"] The bigger problem is the big departments like Disney do it every day and get away with it because the little guys can't afford to fight them. Many large companies operate on a mentality of let them sue me, I pay the lawyers anyway. they don't care unless the person or company that sues them has enough money to actually make it to court. It happens with patent law too. many a smart person invents something totally new and unique in our modern world and finds out AT&T, GE or SpaceX has copywrited every idea close to theirs and even though they have never done any research they actually own part of the actual new idea, or they claim they do, start a multimillion dollar lawsuit and force the person into bankruptcy. I'm sure if we don't get our technology regulations under control in a 100 years or so there wont' be any real artists, or actors anymore. They'll have 200 years of film to train the AI to make movies and movie production will be cheap and almost human free. but it's not just artists. Before AI smarter programs were outsourcing entire legal teams paralegal and junior lawer's out of jobs. Imagine what AI and when it gets here actually intelligent AI will do. We have robots doing minor surgery. Eventually they'll be able to perform as well as or even better than human doctors because they won't get tired and they'll be able to access the entire history of surgery in milliseconds while operating. I'm in IT. When I started a large Data Center took 40 or so people to run it 24 x 7. Now it takes 3 people and software. Even customer service jobs that were going to be the "backbone" of the job force because they couldn't be farmed out to technology are being farmed out to our current "non intelligent" AI. Welcome to the world where modern production ideas are doing to the white collar world what they did to the blue collar world. But all that said I'm actually hopeful that now that tech is starting to affect the top half of the workforce the people who actually run the world will begin to see that even their children will have no place in the new order if we don't start getting our act together and make sure there is room for people in our new high tech world. Now that doctor's, lawyers and politicians kids are being affected people are starting to notice it's not fair and never has been. [/QUOTE]
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