or should we just smile and listen to kanye singing somebody i used to know
That isn't chatgpt
Chatgpt just updated my resume and gave me a study plan for s*** I want to learn with minimal burnout
Why do ppl hate on AI so much. AI is the future
AI will quite literally kill us, f*** you talkin about
not the future i want, you can go to mars and build your AI empire
“Having a technology isn’t enough. You also have to figure out what to do with it.”
what is chatGPT going to do?
Americans don't know how to read:
Half of U.S. adults can’t read a book written at the 8th-grade level.
— Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development 3
12% have proficient literacy levels.
2% have high literacy levels.
wyliecomm.com/2021/08/whats-the-latest-u-s-literacy-rate
“Having a technology isn’t enough. You also have to figure out what to do with it.”
ai is a tool to use.
it's interesting because the people who are the most worried about the sanctity of "creation" and "art", are the people who have never created anything
(those who do not have a single creative bone in their body, but are magically full of opinions)
most of the reception from creators toward ai should be one of excitement and intrigue
(imagine artists hating on the creation of Adobe Photoshop at the cusp of its first release)
ai is a tool that will open doors and possibilities for many creators and artists
while the masses (the consumer audience) just cry about s***, they will be left in the dust once again. they should have been reading books instead of watching youtube videos
Darren Aronofsky (directior of Black Swan, Mother!, The Whale) talks about using AI at @runwaymls AI Film Festival:
“As far as conceptualizing ideas and projects and creating worlds, there's clearly a huge tool that has been unlocked…There's just so many possibilities for such a new type of visual landscape.”
there's a complexity lag when it comes to any type of art:
it takes a long time to make one single song
it takes a near war-like effort to produce Hollywood movies
(which are ultimately huge logistical operations involving coordination at all points between institutions, specialists, financiers, and technicians)
detail and complexity are very taxing (physically and materially) and take hours, days, weeks, months, years to achieve.
if you are young and creative, the coming ai era is nothing short of an immense opportunity for you.
“The lag in this economic payoff even ended up being similar in length to the lagged payoff from electrification,” he added. “Having a technology isn’t enough. You also have to figure out what to do with it.”
Krugman said in his editorial that the great economic boom that unfolded between the 1940s and 1970s was actually the result of technologies like the internal combustion engine that came into being decades earlier.
Krugman pointed out that historical innovations like the computing revolution or the electrification of industry had taken decades to have any notable impact on the economy.
“That’s not to say that artificial intelligence won’t have huge economic impacts,” he conceded. “But history suggests that they won’t come quickly. ChatGPT and whatever follows are probably an economic story for the 2030s, not for the next few years.”
finance.yahoo.com/news/nobel-laureate-paul-krugman-dampens-144511127.html
“Having a technology isn’t enough. You also have to figure out what to do with it.”
tldr: learn to read longer and better words
“Having a technology isn’t enough. You also have to figure out what to do with it.”
what is chatGPT going to do?
Americans don't know how to read:
Half of U.S. adults can’t read a book written at the 8th-grade level.
— Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development 3
12% have proficient literacy levels.
2% have high literacy levels.
https://www.wyliecomm.com/2021/08/whats-the-latest-u-s-literacy-rate/
“Having a technology isn’t enough. You also have to figure out what to do with it.”
ai is a tool to use.
it's interesting because the people who are the most worried about the sanctity of "creation" and "art", are the people who have never created anything
(those who do not have a single creative bone in their body, but are magically full of opinions)
most of the reception from creators toward ai should be one of excitement and intrigue
(imagine artists hating on the creation of Adobe Photoshop at the cusp of its first release)
ai is a tool that will open doors and possibilities for many creators and artists
while the masses (the consumer audience) just cry about s***, they will be left in the dust once again. they should have been reading books instead of watching youtube videos
Darren Aronofsky (directior of Black Swan, Mother!, The Whale) talks about using AI at @runwaymls AI Film Festival:
“As far as conceptualizing ideas and projects and creating worlds, there's clearly a huge tool that has been unlocked…There's just so many possibilities for such a new type of visual landscape.”
there's a complexity lag when it comes to any type of art:
it takes a long time to make one single song
it takes a near war-like effort to produce Hollywood movies
(which are ultimately huge logistical operations involving coordination at all points between institutions, specialists, financiers, and technicians)
detail and complexity are very taxing (physically and materially) and take hours, days, weeks, months, years to achieve.
if you are young and creative, the coming ai era is nothing short of an immense opportunity for you.
“The lag in this economic payoff even ended up being similar in length to the lagged payoff from electrification,” he added. “Having a technology isn’t enough. You also have to figure out what to do with it.”
Krugman said in his editorial that the great economic boom that unfolded between the 1940s and 1970s was actually the result of technologies like the internal combustion engine that came into being decades earlier.
Krugman pointed out that historical innovations like the computing revolution or the electrification of industry had taken decades to have any notable impact on the economy.
“That’s not to say that artificial intelligence won’t have huge economic impacts,” he conceded. “But history suggests that they won’t come quickly. ChatGPT and whatever follows are probably an economic story for the 2030s, not for the next few years.”
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/nobel-laureate-paul-krugman-dampens-144511127.html
“Having a technology isn’t enough. You also have to figure out what to do with it.”
tldr: learn to read longer and better words
I love this post even though its a bit wild and unhinged a bit
has @s responded to this thread ?
I know guy was a big advocate for AI, he deleted all the comments on my AI thread then.
AI will quite literally kill us, f*** you talkin about
not the future i want, you can go to mars and build your AI empire
You just scared of the progress
“Having a technology isn’t enough. You also have to figure out what to do with it.”
what is chatGPT going to do?
Americans don't know how to read:
Half of U.S. adults can’t read a book written at the 8th-grade level.
— Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development 3
12% have proficient literacy levels.
2% have high literacy levels.
https://www.wyliecomm.com/2021/08/whats-the-latest-u-s-literacy-rate/
“Having a technology isn’t enough. You also have to figure out what to do with it.”
ai is a tool to use.
it's interesting because the people who are the most worried about the sanctity of "creation" and "art", are the people who have never created anything
(those who do not have a single creative bone in their body, but are magically full of opinions)
most of the reception from creators toward ai should be one of excitement and intrigue
(imagine artists hating on the creation of Adobe Photoshop at the cusp of its first release)
ai is a tool that will open doors and possibilities for many creators and artists
while the masses (the consumer audience) just cry about s***, they will be left in the dust once again. they should have been reading books instead of watching youtube videos
Darren Aronofsky (directior of Black Swan, Mother!, The Whale) talks about using AI at @runwaymls AI Film Festival:
“As far as conceptualizing ideas and projects and creating worlds, there's clearly a huge tool that has been unlocked…There's just so many possibilities for such a new type of visual landscape.”
there's a complexity lag when it comes to any type of art:
it takes a long time to make one single song
it takes a near war-like effort to produce Hollywood movies
(which are ultimately huge logistical operations involving coordination at all points between institutions, specialists, financiers, and technicians)
detail and complexity are very taxing (physically and materially) and take hours, days, weeks, months, years to achieve.
if you are young and creative, the coming ai era is nothing short of an immense opportunity for you.
“The lag in this economic payoff even ended up being similar in length to the lagged payoff from electrification,” he added. “Having a technology isn’t enough. You also have to figure out what to do with it.”
Krugman said in his editorial that the great economic boom that unfolded between the 1940s and 1970s was actually the result of technologies like the internal combustion engine that came into being decades earlier.
Krugman pointed out that historical innovations like the computing revolution or the electrification of industry had taken decades to have any notable impact on the economy.
“That’s not to say that artificial intelligence won’t have huge economic impacts,” he conceded. “But history suggests that they won’t come quickly. ChatGPT and whatever follows are probably an economic story for the 2030s, not for the next few years.”
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/nobel-laureate-paul-krugman-dampens-144511127.html
“Having a technology isn’t enough. You also have to figure out what to do with it.”
tldr: learn to read longer and better words
Any books I should read as a creative to expand on this thinking and put it into use?
“Having a technology isn’t enough. You also have to figure out what to do with it.”
what is chatGPT going to do?
Americans don't know how to read:
Half of U.S. adults can’t read a book written at the 8th-grade level.
— Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development 3
12% have proficient literacy levels.
2% have high literacy levels.
https://www.wyliecomm.com/2021/08/whats-the-latest-u-s-literacy-rate/
“Having a technology isn’t enough. You also have to figure out what to do with it.”
ai is a tool to use.
it's interesting because the people who are the most worried about the sanctity of "creation" and "art", are the people who have never created anything
(those who do not have a single creative bone in their body, but are magically full of opinions)
most of the reception from creators toward ai should be one of excitement and intrigue
(imagine artists hating on the creation of Adobe Photoshop at the cusp of its first release)
ai is a tool that will open doors and possibilities for many creators and artists
while the masses (the consumer audience) just cry about s***, they will be left in the dust once again. they should have been reading books instead of watching youtube videos
Darren Aronofsky (directior of Black Swan, Mother!, The Whale) talks about using AI at @runwaymls AI Film Festival:
“As far as conceptualizing ideas and projects and creating worlds, there's clearly a huge tool that has been unlocked…There's just so many possibilities for such a new type of visual landscape.”
there's a complexity lag when it comes to any type of art:
it takes a long time to make one single song
it takes a near war-like effort to produce Hollywood movies
(which are ultimately huge logistical operations involving coordination at all points between institutions, specialists, financiers, and technicians)
detail and complexity are very taxing (physically and materially) and take hours, days, weeks, months, years to achieve.
if you are young and creative, the coming ai era is nothing short of an immense opportunity for you.
“The lag in this economic payoff even ended up being similar in length to the lagged payoff from electrification,” he added. “Having a technology isn’t enough. You also have to figure out what to do with it.”
Krugman said in his editorial that the great economic boom that unfolded between the 1940s and 1970s was actually the result of technologies like the internal combustion engine that came into being decades earlier.
Krugman pointed out that historical innovations like the computing revolution or the electrification of industry had taken decades to have any notable impact on the economy.
“That’s not to say that artificial intelligence won’t have huge economic impacts,” he conceded. “But history suggests that they won’t come quickly. ChatGPT and whatever follows are probably an economic story for the 2030s, not for the next few years.”
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/nobel-laureate-paul-krugman-dampens-144511127.html
“Having a technology isn’t enough. You also have to figure out what to do with it.”
tldr: learn to read longer and better words
Yeah it’s not gonna be that pretty
AI’s not gonna replace us but it will make it harder to find a job or be creative and stand out
People's consumption of media was already being dictated by algorithms. It might as well be created by them too.
yikes
If your job as an artist is currently being replaced by Dall E picture generator you were always a s*** artist to begin with
really bad take
It is lol, drawing company logos or anime p*** drawings are not great art that needs to be done by a human. Real artists like filmmakers, photographers, painters, musicians and writers that make something substantial with ideas behind them will not be replaced by AI anytime soon.
ai is advancing at an exponential rate these days. remember you said this bruh
ai could never create the crazy s*** i see in my mind
too lazy to find the article but actually it can lol
Yeah it’s not gonna be that pretty
This is ironic because
I wasn’t writing optimistically
I’m actually paranoid about dying In a hospital because my doctor used chatgpt to get a medical degree
as opposed to some old nigga eye balling it
ai is advancing at an exponential rate these days. remember you said this bruh
it's going to hit a ceiling but i agree
The fear mongering about AI is so funny to me
Like niggas are really out here destroying the world as we speak and niggas is worried about AI
Niggas out here deadass starving
Or losing their f***ing minds and shooting up schools because we refuse to put more resources into affordable mental health programs and gun control and niggas are worried about their s***ty ass graphic design job for their s***ty ass company that does nothing to further the common good being taken over by robots
S*** is just comical