Am I the only one who doesn’t care to watch AI shit? How can you watch stuff that you know is not created by a human. I know boomers can’t tell the difference between real videos and fake AI but are Zoomers also have this deficiency?
>>40895688
they might if they are raised on the AI stuff now. Unironically the ability to recognize the human dimension behind art might go the way of the dodo with millenials
>>40895707
The youngest millienial is over 30, that's 3 entire decades spent recognizing real art that won't be able to go away in their life times. If anything it's alpha/gen z
>>40895688 >not created by a human
Where do you draw the line?
AI is a tool, if your daughter draws a picture in a piece of paper you don't tell her "oh, you didn't do it, your crayons did it, don't claim credit or you're plagiarizing your crayons."
>>40895610 (OP)
there is some horrific shit going on right now that's for sure or at the very least can't b ruled out. the way they make money or support their cult/hierarchy/country is the key difference between putting some realistic hope behind AI to directly improve my life. Does it? I think absolutely and for better or worse it is a permanent aspect at least for now of our society, there is reason for concern/alarm.
Not only is the advent of the internet upon the Globe so near to irrelevant in the consideration of our real history, how harms are produced from keeping people out of knowledge that should be theirs, how modern governments put that on the pedestal of political priorities and use it as a blanket excuse for inner-sabbotage of corporate, or divisional corporation bodies.
That settles my defense of AI to a satisfactory level but I could divulge more of what 20 years and perhaps 20,000 hours of computer time have done to me, physically and psychologically.
>>40895733
in the diseased, delusional boomer mind, everyone under 70 is a child and a millenial, because in their mind it is still 1998 and they are 45 or so