I mean they are a literal financial asset. The more employees you have, the more your company is worth to someone looking to acquire it or if it goes into receivership. @PolyHertz I see no reason to be scared of that
One thing I've noticed is these AI cultists cheer that "you have nothing to fear as long as you don't suck" Trouble is, sucking is a big part of the journey of becoming an artist. If you want to be an artist you have to accept that you will suck for many years. After you stop sucking, you start making beautiful images or…
the loneliness of modern society does make people weird. It is a very common thing for people to develop paranormal relationships with the characters they see on TV and other entertainment like games, whether it's actually a real person (a human actor) or totally fictional (a cartoon character) this isn't just creepy…
you know what, AI should just come and take over everything if we keep pushing out shit like this https://www.ign.com/articles/star-wars-battlefront-modder-finds-further-evidence-classic-collection-uses-their-mod-despite-aspyr-promising-it-wouldnt
The core part of the problem is most AI advocates don't know how the human brain works, particularly in regards to creative matters. Thus their whole argument is being made from a faulty assumption that they understand when they don't. They're partially right in that the AI can learn what its being fed, but it can't…
What thoughts do you have when you see this? Do you see jobs under a real threat, or are we just going to embrace this technology as an assistant? The truth is, I feel increasingly threatened, and my motivation is decreasing. I would like to know the opinion of the community, to know if it's still worth investing hours in…
the actual quote from the article: "I think with almost almost everything in technology, the S curve is not longer than a decade once it becomes true, once it becomes practical and better. And, of course, ChatGPT is not only practical; in most cases, it's better. I think it's less than ten years away. In ten year's time…
I don't think people will appreciate generated art once it's no longer the cool new thing and they have gotten thoroughly used to the look. It'll probably get about as old as the 2015-or-thereabouts early attempts with Google's deep dream dalmatians. You wouldn't buy a print of that stuff nowadays, would you? Wouldn't be…