supersquirrel
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- Comment on Disney's Sora Disaster Shows AI Will Not Revolutionize Hollywood 43 minutes ago:
That’s because we’re too scared to project violence to solve the core problems.
Violence doesn’t solve core problems you dangerous idiot.
- Comment on Disney's Sora Disaster Shows AI Will Not Revolutionize Hollywood 44 minutes ago:
Nope, this is a bullshitters tool for people with no talent who want to pretend there is a shortcut to making good art.
The tool you are obsessed with is just a way of convincing yourself you made something when jt was stolen from other human artists when the AI you are using illegally stole a massive amount of content.
- Comment on Disney's Sora Disaster Shows AI Will Not Revolutionize Hollywood 48 minutes ago:
The rest of us just acknowledge the reality that AI is now an everyday tool to use, and it’s revolutionising the world at a break-neck pace.
Edcept it isn’t? We are in amid a massive economic bubble with AI that is about to burst given that almost no AI companies are profitable and they consume an incredible amount of energy.
You are fantasizing about a religion, great, you can believe in whatever you want but stop making a clown out of yourself by pretending what you are espousing isn’t a set of religious beliefs with no hard evidence to support the magical thinking they demand.
- Comment on Disney's Sora Disaster Shows AI Will Not Revolutionize Hollywood 14 hours ago:
If we can compress the entirety of human art, music, literature made by billions of people into the size of a 4-10 GB model, at around 1 person per byte, then we must have not been very creative in the first place.
What an awful, cynical way to look at reality.
- Comment on Disney's Sora Disaster Shows AI Will Not Revolutionize Hollywood 15 hours ago:
The less you ask for, the more it can do.
Which is the entire ideology of the cult around AI.
Y’all want a world that gives you nothing you ask for while we are powerless to do nothing.
You are wrong, or at least you are wrong to identify your beliefs as in the realm of rationality or science, what you are espousing a set of religious beliefs in the power of AI that there is zero evidence AI will fulfill.
I am fine with you having different spiritual beliefs then me just don’t everybodies time by trying to force everyone to think your religion is reality.
No one cares who isn’t already part of your cult.
- Comment on Disney's Sora Disaster Shows AI Will Not Revolutionize Hollywood 17 hours ago:
The difference between a human artist working with digital media vs analog media is a difference in materials.
The difference between art and AI is AI is a lossy compression algorithm used to steal other human’s art.
You can use anything to make art, AI techbros didnt prove that, my point is AI is a shitty self-defeating tool that hides the theft of our public commons of shared art made by humans behind a bunch of bullshit technobabble.
- Comment on Disney's Sora Disaster Shows AI Will Not Revolutionize Hollywood 21 hours ago:
You know this is desperately grasping for straws here given the massive economic AI bubble we are in right?
- Comment on Disney's Sora Disaster Shows AI Will Not Revolutionize Hollywood 23 hours ago:
Yeah but what makes me sad is that smaller independent studios cannot maintain an industry of artists alone and thus the gaming and movie world is going to exit the golden age we have been in.
There needs to be large, boring more “institutional” companies making large movie or game projects to provide the capacity for entry level jobs at scale, to provide more stable places for an artist to work while raising a family or to provide a stepping stone in employment between more meaningful jobs at smaller more focused companies.
I love Indie Games, I love smaller art projects of all kinds, but my point is the labor market is broken in these industried and it can lead to npwhere else than collapse of the industry.
- Comment on Disney's Sora Disaster Shows AI Will Not Revolutionize Hollywood 1 day ago:
True, I suppose it already has permanently decreased the quality of life of CGI artists because their labor will now always be judged as a more costly alternative to AI that doesn’t actually work but still serves as a good bargaining chip against employees in negotiations.
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Definitely not dumbass techbros!
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- Comment on Apple begins age checks in the UK with latest iOS update 3 days ago:
unfortunately left wing governments around the world are adamant on bringing in age verification to everything to make controlling their citizens easier.
Lol ok
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- Comment on Microsoft keeps insisting that it's deeply committed to the quality of Windows 11 5 days ago:
Look baby I know I cheated on you after promising to never cheat on you again but this time I read a self help book and I have put into practice a lot of the stuff, I have changed I am way different now and I love you more than ever. Please take me back honey bear.
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- Comment on Microsoft rolls back some of its Copilot AI bloat on Windows 1 week ago:
*Microslop
- Comment on "A balancing paradigm I often look at is Starcraft": Total War: Medieval 3 won't lean too hard on rock-paper-scissors combat, says creative director 1 week ago:
yawns
I go back to playing Beyond All Reason.
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- Comment on A.B. 1043’s Internet Age Gates Hurt Everyone 1 week ago:
Here me out though, what if we try extra special hard to only put the good guy into control of this system of control? Surely then it would be fine!
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- Comment on Drivers in fatal Ford BlueCruise crashes were likely distracted before impact | TechCrunch 2 weeks ago:
reminds me of almost literally every other part of modern society.
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- Comment on AI Bots Appeared After Reddit Partnered with OpenAI 2 weeks ago:
wat
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