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  • Jan 27, 2023
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    Yves

    it can rather put us in better use than wasting time on stupid bullshit tasks

    No way you're serious. Lmaoooo

  • POOM POOM DOOM

    Russ is in shambles right now.

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • Jan 27, 2023
    Tomorrow

    Why do people keep trying to remove some of last fully human mediums?

    Why do we need to make a machine play a violin? We have humans to do that masterfully. Like what’s the point of this?

    Facts just because its possible to create doesn’t mean we should

  • Jan 27, 2023
    Tomorrow

    Define stupid bullshit takes

    imagine spending time on day-to-day tasks such as time management and planning schedules for 500 people

  • Jan 27, 2023
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    Prbz

    No way you're serious. Lmaoooo

    as if you don´t already use apps that helps you in your daily life

  • Jan 27, 2023
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    Yves

    as if you don´t already use apps that helps you in your daily life

    You are severely downplaying the effect AI will have on the work force. The redundancy will be us, and only social safety nets that I doubt would be implemented will save us. Everywhere where they can use A.I to dwindle down human resources they will.

  • Jan 27, 2023
    Tomorrow

    “More reliant on technical ability” lol how the f*** do you think those artists managed to reach such creative heights?

    practice and dedication?

  • Jan 27, 2023
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    Yves

    as if you don´t already use apps that helps you in your daily life

    The machine not going to make people relax with AI. They're going to expect more work to be produced and more hours to be put in for profit. Industrialization should have had us working less than 40 hours, but that isn't the reality. Companies are going to want more out of these tools.

  • Jan 27, 2023
    HURRY UP kiddash3r

    https://jaipaul.bronze.ai/

    Damn wtf

  • Jan 27, 2023

    An AI running the algorithm to hit a human artist with a career ending diss track

  • Jan 27, 2023
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    The more we reduce art into simple entertainment to sell and not give organic human expression the respect it deserves, the more likely this stuff happens

  • Jan 27, 2023
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    GIO GIO

    This s*** is the least of our worries
    AI will be likely able to do anything a human within 5-10 years. This is not an exaggeration. Entire industries will change soon. Once AI can do everything a human can do, we will only want human created art imo

    Also if we don’t do it, someone else will. And they’ll have power no one else will, which is not great. It’s kind of inevitable

    Yep it's all just exponential. GPT-2 wasn't s*** now GPT-3 is here and it's kinda freightening.

    Once we hit GPT-5 then the entire world will have ethical concerns with it all, we could very well see the everyone questioning if the people they are talking to on major sites are bots or real people.

    AI has so much promise to save energy, power, resources to aid gaming/video/etc. But it's the negatives I'm just so worried about. I really feel boned being the age I am, because we're in an honest limbo. Why work when you know that your skills could be automated away rather reasonably? Why train when you could reasonably imagine that your skills could be rendered useless?

    I remember having a convo with one of my friends about AI taking over coding, and now while we are probably away from AI coding itself we're at the point where a 1x developer can now be a 2x developer with chatGPT.

    It's scary asf lmao

  • Jan 27, 2023
    americana

    The more we reduce art into simple entertainment to sell and not give organic human expression the respect it deserves, the more likely this stuff happens

    good post

  • Jan 27, 2023

    Loop makers are gonna be out of commission soon

  • Jan 27, 2023
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    Prbz

    You are severely downplaying the effect AI will have on the work force. The redundancy will be us, and only social safety nets that I doubt would be implemented will save us. Everywhere where they can use A.I to dwindle down human resources they will.

    Don´t get me wrong, I´m with you. But the real worry is not really within the future of "workforce" but rather the potential it has to expand within sectors such as security, defence, outer space

  • Jan 27, 2023
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    MVP Pinhead

    AI is here. It’s not going away.

    writing it off and not being open to its advantages is only gonna get your ass left behind

    at the end of the day it’s another tool that’s going to advance the field

    what was painting originally used for? to record historical moments exactly as they happened

    then the camera was invented in the early 1800s and the profession of painting no longer relied on accurate photorealistic works of art

    it was this invention of the camera that allowed artists to free their minds and truly dive into surrealism and abstraction with their paintings



    AI will do the same for art, graphic design, music, ext. It will become a tool that will allow artists to experiment differently and advance their process

    https://twitter.com/_erichu/status/1606826977473732608

    The only “artists” afraid of AI are those who’s skill set is more reliant on technical ability instead of creativity

    This example is completely off base.

    Cameras don’t set up pictures and take photographs by themselves, it takes a human photographer to coordinate everything that goes into a shot and create the final product.

    These AI programs are literally creating music by themselves, therefore effectively eliminating the role of a human producer or a human audio engineer if the technology becomes advanced enough to do that effectively as well

  • Jan 27, 2023

    Honestly, AI scares me. Last year it was all fun and games now its getting real. Big tech companies laying off thousands of people and investing heavy in it.
    I haven't listened to the samples as i fear my "idea" of making my own music will shattered even more with this being good... This will get exponentially better a few years and its everywhere... Pls don't let it take over

  • Jan 27, 2023
    xviii

    Yep it's all just exponential. GPT-2 wasn't s*** now GPT-3 is here and it's kinda freightening.

    Once we hit GPT-5 then the entire world will have ethical concerns with it all, we could very well see the everyone questioning if the people they are talking to on major sites are bots or real people.

    AI has so much promise to save energy, power, resources to aid gaming/video/etc. But it's the negatives I'm just so worried about. I really feel boned being the age I am, because we're in an honest limbo. Why work when you know that your skills could be automated away rather reasonably? Why train when you could reasonably imagine that your skills could be rendered useless?

    I remember having a convo with one of my friends about AI taking over coding, and now while we are probably away from AI coding itself we're at the point where a 1x developer can now be a 2x developer with chatGPT.

    It's scary asf lmao

    Yeah it’s been on my mind a lot lately. I think it’s started to settle in that this s*** ain’t a joke and is gonna change things a lot sooner than we realize. The uncertainty of it all f***s with me. Nobody knows how the world will handle it. Nobody’s really talking about it either

  • AR15 💯
    Jan 27, 2023
    GIO GIO

    This s*** is the least of our worries
    AI will be likely able to do anything a human within 5-10 years. This is not an exaggeration. Entire industries will change soon. Once AI can do everything a human can do, we will only want human created art imo

    Also if we don’t do it, someone else will. And they’ll have power no one else will, which is not great. It’s kind of inevitable

  • Jan 27, 2023
    ragedsycokiller

    The machine not going to make people relax with AI. They're going to expect more work to be produced and more hours to be put in for profit. Industrialization should have had us working less than 40 hours, but that isn't the reality. Companies are going to want more out of these tools.

    You´re indeed right and that comes with the territory of wanting to fuse it with capitalism

    However, there will be sticking points and when corporate responsibility (hopefully) will be considered once it gets "too" far. But hey, luckily enough I don´t live in the US

  • Jan 27, 2023
    GIO GIO

    This s*** is the least of our worries
    AI will be likely able to do anything a human within 5-10 years. This is not an exaggeration. Entire industries will change soon. Once AI can do everything a human can do, we will only want human created art imo

    Also if we don’t do it, someone else will. And they’ll have power no one else will, which is not great. It’s kind of inevitable

    :/

  • Jan 27, 2023
    Yves

    Don´t get me wrong, I´m with you. But the real worry is not really within the future of "workforce" but rather the potential it has to expand within sectors such as security, defence, outer space

    Expanding defense is even more terrifying because that means a stronger offense to defend from. More dangerously effective weaponry that is bound to be used is alarming. This is the nuclear arms race. Combined with "true" quantum computing. The effects can be disastrous.

  • Jan 27, 2023
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    I’ve seen ai researchers on twitter saying the best way to prepare is to practice mindfulness and equanimity to prepare for the uncertain future. Doesn’t inspire confidence !

  • Jan 27, 2023
    GIO GIO

    I’ve seen ai researchers on twitter saying the best way to prepare is to practice mindfulness and equanimity to prepare for the uncertain future. Doesn’t inspire confidence !

    (IT'S OVER...)

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