• MNByChoice@midwest.social
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    10 hours ago

    Don’t create or spread bait.

    Most people are too stupid to know the difference. Not you of course. You know what is up.

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      Thats the scary part, in 2023 that was a good way to identify AI slop. Its getting tricky now and you need an eye for detail and lighting. By 2027, I fear people wont be able to tell the difference.

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        Next up is music. It’ll start with jingles and the background music for commercials, then background music for movies and eventually most of the beats you hear on the radio will be made by AI.

        I think the industry will still want to have real singers, so they can still make money on concerts. But the AI will be writing a lot of the lyrics for many of the big pop hits.

        Your kids will be fed this garbage all throughout their childhood, and when they’re old enough to develop a critical sense they will just be used to it.

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      12 hours ago

      Engaging with bait like this is 90% of why the world is in the mess it’s currently in.

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        7 hours ago

        Counterpoint, but CREATING content like this is 90% of the reason, and these people should be remembered in history as the cockroaches they are. I can at least understand people who get mad at bait.

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    14 hours ago

    “Anarchist” lololol

    Yeah, using the corporate product that stole all individuals’ work to regurgitate abortions from billionaire oligarch’s algorithms is totally “anarchist.”

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      13 hours ago

      Exactly. I remember in Conquest of Bread when Kropotkin talked about freeing up more time by automating creative and intelligent pursuits so we can focus more on menial labor.

      Obviously /s

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        There are rules. But rich people don’t have to follow them. It’s domination. Not anarchy/anarchism.

        Edit: Okay now I see the /S. Not deleting though lol.

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      Uhhh I will get downvoted but I have to say, anarchocapitalism is still anarchism. And obviously disrespecting property rights is a very anarchist thing to do, so.

      And many AI models you can run completely on your own hardware, no billionaire oligarchies have a say in what you do.

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      10 hours ago

      bOtH pArTiEs ArE tHe SaMe LoL aMiRiTe… i’M sUcH aN aNaRcHiSt HyUcK hYuCk HyUcK!!!

      It’s like these mentally lazy ignorant people look all around themselves, see how the horizon is basically at the same distance all around them, therefore conclude that they must be the center of the universe, then sprinkle in a few fashionable internet soundbites and catchphrases to “make themselves sound interesting” and “with it”.

    • Hobo@lemmy.world
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      6 hours ago

      The title assured me that this was not satire. Since I have no critical thinking skills I’m not sure who to believe.

  • i_dont_want_to@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    14 hours ago

    I hate how misogynistic traditional art is! Just last week, when I was drawing, my pencil started ranting about “feeeeemales.”

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      13 hours ago

      I mean, the impact AI has on the climate is nothing compared to the animal product industry

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        The impact per work of AI vs, say, a set of pighair brushes is massively higher.

        Which is the fairest way of comparing them, per artwork.

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          There’s probably a bigger impact when you consider how paint and brushes are manufactured and the fact that it’s most likely shipped here from other countries.

          It’s also laughable how little actual energy one picture takes to generate.

          It’s a non starter when you actual compare it to something physical. It’s like saying sending a normal letter is better for the environment then an email.

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            The issue is the infrastructure and scale. Hundreds of thousands of these images are created every day.

            I don’t know your workflow but it usually takes quite a few iterations before someone gets the image they want. It’s the literal definition of inefficiency because its rebuilding the diffusion every time, be that from cached memory or a new vector path.

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          Both of those things have a really small impact, to the point that it doesn’t matter. Generating one picture using AI takes like 30 seconds of your GPU running at full power. Besides, I don’t think that’s a fair comparison in the first place. Pighair brushes are not the main animal product people consume and generating something using AI models isn’t what’s using the majority of the energy but training the models is. The metric that’s actually important is what both industries as a whole are contributing to climate change, otherwise we can just keep picking examples that prove the other one wrong.

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            Lololololololololol. No. Unless you have a massively expensive GPU, no. The image is not being generated by your device. It’s being generated by a mile wide server bank that churns through petrochemicals like a city all on its own. That’s the part of AI people are talking about when they reference it being bad for the environment. And if you do own a massively expensive GPU and generate AI images offline, you are not part of the conversation because your activities are an ounce in an ocean.

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    14 hours ago

    This feels just like the twitter men roleplaying as women saying that they love misogyny.

    They’re using “woke” language to promote anti-woke subjects.

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    13 hours ago

    I like how a few people have commented disputing the meme.

    You don’t need to argue against it. We all know it’s bait/satire.

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    I notice they used an actual photograph for their post… isn’t photography “traditional” artwork? Why not generate a person with weirdly smooth features, 6 and a half fingers on one hand, a pencil that looks vaguely like a bunch of dry spaghetti, and a sports team jersey with a garbled illegible logo? It’s so much faster, more accessible and less misogynistic.

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    12 hours ago

    I asked an AI to draw me a group friends celebrating a birthday. The result was all blond white dudes. Then I asked it to make a diverse group of friends instead. The result was all black women.

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    13 hours ago

    I hope we all realize that this is clearly satire or some weird way to make “woke” people seem stupid, right? 😭