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WotC: 'We made a mistake when we said an image not AI'
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<blockquote data-quote="Art Waring" data-source="post: 9240879" data-attributes="member: 7037141"><p>We are indeed living in strange times.</p><p></p><p>Automation is nothing new, but what IS new is the rate of acceleration. Previous automation would phase in, taking time to phase out workers that are being replaced, giving them time to adapt to the changes. </p><p></p><p>The current pace is already faster than any human can compete with. It takes me about 1-2 years to finish a small-ish project, & several more for a major project like my current one. Ai could potentially make the same amount of material in seconds. Think about that for a second.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't matter how hard or fast humans work, ai will always outpace human productivity. Ai doesn't sleep, doesn't eat, and doesn't have to take time off to take care of children or the elderly, they simply exist to create more "things" for us.</p><p></p><p>Not to mention, the amount of "fakes" being released posing as the actual authors, but are in fact ai-generated, will eventually outpace our ability to sift through the detritus that will be the future of content creation (if ai keeps on its current path).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Art Waring, post: 9240879, member: 7037141"] We are indeed living in strange times. Automation is nothing new, but what IS new is the rate of acceleration. Previous automation would phase in, taking time to phase out workers that are being replaced, giving them time to adapt to the changes. The current pace is already faster than any human can compete with. It takes me about 1-2 years to finish a small-ish project, & several more for a major project like my current one. Ai could potentially make the same amount of material in seconds. Think about that for a second. It doesn't matter how hard or fast humans work, ai will always outpace human productivity. Ai doesn't sleep, doesn't eat, and doesn't have to take time off to take care of children or the elderly, they simply exist to create more "things" for us. Not to mention, the amount of "fakes" being released posing as the actual authors, but are in fact ai-generated, will eventually outpace our ability to sift through the detritus that will be the future of content creation (if ai keeps on its current path). [/QUOTE]
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