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<blockquote data-quote="Mecheon" data-source="post: 9232597" data-attributes="member: 6801776"><p>Its still depriving actual authors of doing work. AI work is lazy by design, its doing the barest minimum and acting like its something to be proud of. Regardless, we don't even know 'where' this tech will be at any of these times because its developing tech. I don't buy into hypemen speech about how its going to be in the future, it needs to be proven. And whatever it does, it isn't going to change the fact its AI.</p><p></p><p>Why would my mind change? There's no work being done. There's just a machine vomiting out text with all of the meaning of a printer test file.</p><p></p><p>Why should I care about it? Why should AI work be presented as something to aspire for, or care to? Everything I've seen of it so far is trash, it hasn't presented anything to suggest it isn't just going to be more trash going forward (especially with all the articles out about it self-cannabilising its own work and getting worse as a result), the various loud proponents of AI have all the red flags of the NFT and crypto crowd in terms of the sheer amount of magical thinking and 'world changing impact' they're going on about, and every single big use of it is something that is being done to save some already rich person money.</p><p></p><p>Why should I treat AI as anything other than how it is being shown as at present, the work of entirely too rich people screwing over the little guy so they can make a line go up? Its just their latest buzzword after crypto and NFTs fell apart, except this time they're generating awful paleoart and fake medical books to slosh onto Amazon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mecheon, post: 9232597, member: 6801776"] Its still depriving actual authors of doing work. AI work is lazy by design, its doing the barest minimum and acting like its something to be proud of. Regardless, we don't even know 'where' this tech will be at any of these times because its developing tech. I don't buy into hypemen speech about how its going to be in the future, it needs to be proven. And whatever it does, it isn't going to change the fact its AI. Why would my mind change? There's no work being done. There's just a machine vomiting out text with all of the meaning of a printer test file. Why should I care about it? Why should AI work be presented as something to aspire for, or care to? Everything I've seen of it so far is trash, it hasn't presented anything to suggest it isn't just going to be more trash going forward (especially with all the articles out about it self-cannabilising its own work and getting worse as a result), the various loud proponents of AI have all the red flags of the NFT and crypto crowd in terms of the sheer amount of magical thinking and 'world changing impact' they're going on about, and every single big use of it is something that is being done to save some already rich person money. Why should I treat AI as anything other than how it is being shown as at present, the work of entirely too rich people screwing over the little guy so they can make a line go up? Its just their latest buzzword after crypto and NFTs fell apart, except this time they're generating awful paleoart and fake medical books to slosh onto Amazon [/QUOTE]
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