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(1,279 posts)Printers are sending me AI generated artwork and having me fix it or redo it so they can print it. It seems I can still make a living fixing the slop.
Diamond_Dog
(40,981 posts)I totally believe you.
Munu
(260 posts)But can it "pass?"
displacedvermoter
(4,961 posts)Say it, say it, say it again, now!
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anciano
(2,298 posts)AI technology has an array of tools that are now affecting almost everyone's life in some way whether they are aware of it or not.
OldBaldy1701E
(11,501 posts)They don't want to make your lives easier. They want you to go work harder.
So, they remove anything that is not work-related from our society and replace it with bland AI creations that don't make waves against the system or its overlords, but do praise and support it.
It is a damned shame that more people don't realize this.
Randomthought
(1,078 posts)Nasruddin
(1,296 posts)John1956PA
(5,109 posts)I had forgotten her name, but the remark stuck with me.
Thank you for posting on order to provide her name.
nuxvomica
(14,188 posts)It's bad that AI has taken over creative tasks but it's just as bad that it takes over even the more humble ones. Curiously, it's the latter that are the hardest to train AI on because these tasks require an interaction with the physical world, which is harder to learn. Chatbots are directed to seem as human as possible, which is a fraud because they are not human. So with chatbots, AI is nothing more than a costly and elaborate fraud. AI can be useful in medicine, science, etc. but instead it's promoters strive to make it seem more human, increasing the costs and dangers.
