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I’m not brilliant by any means but what I have made, spliced together or manipulated into being I did myself with whatever skills I have.
I have learned things along the way and better too, I think.
Now I look at places like deviant art and kinda just meh in it’s general direction.
AI art is like trusting autocorrect with your chat up lines. Doomed from the Stewart.
AI is a fucking cancer.
I see you point, but I also disagree, but I also somewhat agree.
“AI” as it is today, is a cancer.
However, generative algorithms could have its place as tools for different purposes.
For interactive entertainment. In things like video games, where you get to actually talk with an NPC in a role playing sense (in a speech to text and then get a response in a text to speech fashion).
Or, as a way to generate concepts to help illustrate a point. I draw worse than most kindergarten children, and could not draw a concept of what I’m trying to explain if my life depended on it. And while I could try and explain the same thing over and over until the person gets it, I find a picture generator able to understand me quicker/better and then able to generate a picture for those I’m speaking with.
But there are many problems with “AI” today, one of which is that it’s not actually “Artificial Intelligence”. It uses a ridiculous amount of energy, to do statistical calculations on a massive scale. Just so that in can output something that has a “high” probability of being coherent and that also answers the question/prompt (with higher focus on the former, rather than the latter).
There is also the fact that the data it was “trained” on, in most cases are stolen and in a way that causes/caused disruption to services providing the data they steal (or in Metas case, where the logic is: “We didn’t share the stolen data, so it’s not theft”). And, while I have do have my own not so popular views on copyright, I still see it as stealing.
tl;dr “AI” is a fucking cancer, but the genre of technology might have potential