• 0 Posts
  • 8 Comments
Joined 1 year ago
cake
Cake day: January 16th, 2024

help-circle
  • proceduralnightshade@lemmy.mltoCommunism@lemmy.mlProtestation
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    2
    arrow-down
    2
    ·
    17 hours ago

    Generative AI is something inherently different. It’s a bias multiplication machine. Have you ever visited CivitAI?

    Yes, the application is similar. GUIs like ComfyUI are sophisticated and grant a good deal of control and creative freedom, much like Photoshop, DAWs or Blender.

    All these technologies you mentioned have one thing in common they do not have in common with generative AI though: you could use them to model after the real world. Photorealism (as in: an exact representation of something existing in the non-digital realm) is achievable with all of those. It is not possible to achieve it with generative AI. AI only has its own “space” where it snatches ideas from. Gen AI can never be a gateway to art by itself, but its also way too powerful to just be a new tool.

    Also I don’t get how open source gen AI will lead to the proletarianization of art. What people need to create art is education, pen and paper, health, and free time. Making those accessible to everyone is much easier than to make sure everybody who wants to do “art” gets their 1000$ GPU and tons of RAM.


  • Yes and no. Under communism, we would be able to have less AI and it would be developed slower.

    My statement was incomplete, AI is not just an economic venture, the big players (maily The US and China) catched on about its massive potential for informational warfare and control over their population.

    As long as there’s states fighting over resources and power, any technology that can be utilized to get an edge over you enemies, not just AI, can and will be pushed forward, damn the consequences. Plus if you see capitalism as an entity itself, you could also argue that it’s doing this for its own survival.

    Communism is not the only vision of a stateless society spanning the globe, but one whose thoughts and ideas have been well established.

    You point is that AI has inherent issues, just by existing. You are correct. But I believe if we limit the application of AI to non-military uses, if we decouple it from power struggles, its benefits may outweigh its undeniable cost.


  • proceduralnightshade@lemmy.mltoCommunism@lemmy.mlProtestation
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    6
    arrow-down
    1
    ·
    23 hours ago

    I disagree. The hunger for chips, energy and water only got so big because venture capital decided to invest big in AI corporations. If we had another approach to ressource allocation we could slow down the rapid advancement and with it the ressource consumption.

    This would also mean that there would time to discuss ethical/philosophical questions of AI and AI usage.


  • proceduralnightshade@lemmy.mltoCommunism@lemmy.mlProtestation
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    12
    arrow-down
    3
    ·
    1 day ago

    Those are literally the problems this post means. And all of what you mentioned could be described as a direct or indirect consequence/effect of capitalism as well (ravaging industrialism, culture industry, copyright for mee but not for thee). AI in this context is just a technological catalyst.