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Fidodo t1_jccjaf0 wrote
Reply to comment by Purplekeyboard in [D] What do people think about OpenAI not releasing its research but benefiting from others’ research? Should google meta enforce its patents against them? by [deleted]
Lesson is that to be successful you need to actually ship something. You can't stay in research land forever. Who would have thought?
Fidodo t1_iyw84lb wrote
Reply to comment by uoftsuxalot in [D] OpenAI’s ChatGPT is unbelievable good in telling stories! by Far_Pineapple770
It's a highly probabilistically likely string of words but there's not really any creativity going on. It's an incredibly stereotypical Batman+Joker interaction and the reason it was able to do it so well is because so many people have written scenes just like this in the past. The main scene setting provided in the prompt doesn't even really come into play in the story.
I don't really see AI becoming the driving creative force for art any time soon unless you're going for something incredibly derivative that has been done thousands of times already, but what I do see it doing is removing the technical barrier to entry for creating art. Creators won't need to know how to carefully craft sentences or have great vocabulary recall and anyone will be able to create visually amazing art that would normally take years of practice. This will free up creators to focus on the creative side of making art and greatly increase their ambitions. I can see entire shows and movies being created solo by single artists without the need of a team.
AI will completely change the world, but not in that it will dream for us but make it easier for us to realize our dreams and fill in the gaps of what we can't do ourselves.
Fidodo t1_itzme6q wrote
Reply to comment by dedicated-pedestrian in Same-sex marriage is now legal in all of Mexico's states by AdamCannon
Or escaping violence we encouraged or enabled.
Fidodo t1_ir05lzx wrote
Reply to comment by LesterKingOfAnts in Gold coins hidden in 7th Century found in wall by BarKnight
That's it? I'd imagine it'd be much more that have been destroyed.
Fidodo t1_jdxbbgp wrote
Reply to comment by maniacleruler in Paradoxically, what makes you unique is your relation to other people. The more robustly we try to identify who we are, the more we become embedded in all others. by IAI_Admin
Our minds are an imprint of the space and time our bodies have interacted with.