LobsterVirtual100
LobsterVirtual100 t1_j9e7s8a wrote
Reply to comment by sanjsrik in Classic by TheLessYouDontKnow
Watching someone break multiple traffic laws and letting them go isn’t “doing something”
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Reply to comment by Gmroo in The intersubjectivity collapse: a collapse of the network of unspoken rules that hold civilization together based on the subjectivity of minds that have created it, due to introduction of vastly new minds that lead to unpredictability of agents amongst each other. by Gmroo
What’s your thoughts on us returning to a visual language through the embrace of AI and these new minds?
I could see as AI normalizes, AI generated visuals becoming their own form of language and communication due to its basic form of being an image translated from words and concepts.
We already see this slightly with memes and I’d argue it proves the opposite of any collapse, due to the collective sharing and understanding of what most memes essence is.
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Reply to comment by jingleheimerschitt in “ Prime Video's The Consultant Is a Little Weird, a Little Unsettling, and Mostly Mediocre.” by Hidethegoodbiscuits
Yeah you sum it up well, the premise of the show and style it chases leans into the absurdity and the surreal nature of the story— which seems like a lot of the audience is having trouble picking up.
Imo I think because the show is a comedy but playing itself so straight and dramatic (which arguably plays up the comedic effect of things).
People disappointed the cake doesn’t taste like the frosting.