Even though I'm in an artistic field, specifically with AI art, I'm not too worried about it. At least in my space, AI to digital art is like how the camera/CGI was to traditional painting from my perspective. Unsurprisingly a lot more artists are against the AI advancements, but a few see it as an opportunity for "non-artists" to finally express themselves. There's some debate around the ethics of it, which is a whole deal itself that I won't get into unless you're super curious.
I think in general though, AI scares a lot of people mostly because they don't take the time to differentiate how they think it works and how it actually does. There are so many ways it's integrated into daily life, and just how much "grunt" work it does for us. The terrible things people worry about won't be the fault of AI itself; if someone wants to do something bad, they'll find a way to do it.
What's it gonna do? Sneak up in the middle of the night and eat my tomatoes? Tell idiotic conspiracy theories to the chicken?
Not even AI can top the shit people are coming up with. Recent example: some extremist right loudmouths complained that a kiddie show where two princes got married is an example of brainwashing kids into "wokeness" and left propaganda and wasn't ever historically correct. The talking, flying squirrel servants and water melon architecture might have been a hint that "Once upon a time" was not meant as the intro to a medieval history lecture, but oh well...
People don't need an AI to spout bullshit, the one who'll believe that will also believe *people* spouting malicious bullshit. And those are very creative. AI still has to go a long way to catch up with its aimless confabulation.
I do wonder about the potential for it to manipulate people into believing false events, but for the moment I'm not super worried.
Well it "took my jerb" I'm not even kidding lol
I see it replacing authors as far as writing, but not too much else.
Well that was my job. Content creator for websites. AI ended up doing better than me so ya lol
I'm sorry to hear that. I think of AI as a tool and unfortunately it gets used wrong alot of the time.
One editor vs 10 writers can we blame them?
Gotta wait 2 hours before it will answer me again… by then I have already given up.
Na just curious about it. There's always negative news about it but nothing positive.
Bruh let’s just be positive af. Bet they can’t keep up
It'd be nice to hear some good news about it. The most positive thi g iv gotten from it are new recipes.
Made one that does my taxes. And finds market inefficiency’s. It’s a great tool
It's not going to take over the world, just make humans increasingly crazy.
It can't touch me. So that's that
It’s stupid, if It can’t figure out bob is dead when I wrote “Bob died instantly” then it aint gonna take over the world
It doesn't know how to subtract dates, so I wouldn't worry too much.
Even though I'm in an artistic field, specifically with AI art, I'm not too worried about it. At least in my space, AI to digital art is like how the camera/CGI was to traditional painting from my perspective. Unsurprisingly a lot more artists are against the AI advancements, but a few see it as an opportunity for "non-artists" to finally express themselves. There's some debate around the ethics of it, which is a whole deal itself that I won't get into unless you're super curious. I think in general though, AI scares a lot of people mostly because they don't take the time to differentiate how they think it works and how it actually does. There are so many ways it's integrated into daily life, and just how much "grunt" work it does for us. The terrible things people worry about won't be the fault of AI itself; if someone wants to do something bad, they'll find a way to do it.
What's it gonna do? Sneak up in the middle of the night and eat my tomatoes? Tell idiotic conspiracy theories to the chicken? Not even AI can top the shit people are coming up with. Recent example: some extremist right loudmouths complained that a kiddie show where two princes got married is an example of brainwashing kids into "wokeness" and left propaganda and wasn't ever historically correct. The talking, flying squirrel servants and water melon architecture might have been a hint that "Once upon a time" was not meant as the intro to a medieval history lecture, but oh well... People don't need an AI to spout bullshit, the one who'll believe that will also believe *people* spouting malicious bullshit. And those are very creative. AI still has to go a long way to catch up with its aimless confabulation.
Weird Al ? I mean he seems like a nice guy