Frostivus
Frostivus t1_jacplxh wrote
Reply to comment by Bendezium in U.S. Marshals Service suffers ‘major’ security breach that compromises sensitive information, senior law enforcement officials say by the_injog
Yea but we just obtain our finest minds from overseas. Half of Silicon Valley is Asian.
Frostivus t1_it93b9w wrote
Reply to comment by Psiweapon in A.I.-Generated Art Is Already Transforming Creative Work by Gari_305
You can expend your limited human energy to fight progress, or you can seek to understand it, adapt to it, and then influence it.
But Pandora’s box is open, and if you think we can go back, then the onus is on you to explain why.
Frostivus t1_it8sspn wrote
Reply to comment by Psiweapon in A.I.-Generated Art Is Already Transforming Creative Work by Gari_305
Technology did not care for artisans with automation. What mattered was the bottom line. Money. Efficiency. Capitalism.
The average joe cared little as long as they got their cheap iPhones. The companies will now get an AI to do the work of millions for the price of a few.
People would cry foul up until they get a new Marvel movie with millions of hours of manpower’s worth of visual effects made only possible with AI. And none of the ‘overworked’ stuff we are already seeing.
There is no pursuit. This is already the direction.
Frostivus t1_it8phuz wrote
Reply to comment by Frustrable_Zero in A.I.-Generated Art Is Already Transforming Creative Work by Gari_305
So here comes the catch: what’s stopping anyone from claiming that it’s their human made art? As AI becomes more sophisticated, this will continue to be an emerging problem. They can make an art piece with AI, modify it a litttle bit so it looks imperfect, and make money out of it.
Frostivus t1_jdd4fs4 wrote
Reply to comment by JaggedyEaredJackXI in Toronto MP Han Dong quits Liberal caucus amid Chinese interference allegations by chemicologist
When xi confronted Justin about leaking to the press, it makes so much more sense now.