>>723111927
>Also, "prompting" isn't the only way to use AI.
Right, there's also text-generative AI that gets confused half-way through a paragraph and is mostly used by Microsoft as a crystal ball even though the underlying technology is just Akinator.

Or there's music-generative AI that has notable tells in its models (very specific string progressions, choices of arpeggio or inappropriate vibrato) and can't be ignored anywhere near as easily as fuzzy or merged fingers in image-generative AI.

Or there's voice-generative AI that Disney really wants so it never has to pay voice actors ever again and never has to find a new voice actor for Mickey Mouse ever again.