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| ====== Anti-AI sentiment ====== | ====== Anti-AI sentiment ====== | ||
| - | Especially in the field of art, the proliferation of AI has found itself a crushing reputation. It is despised by pretty much everyone - training is based on what is essentially stolen artwork((Until it's not eheheheheh! Fuck you, users of Instagram, your art now belongs to Facebook! ~Message proudly sponsored by Facebook (They changed their TOS to make you implicitly agree to have your artwork used for AI training when you use the service, making it non-stolen as you " | + | Especially in the field of art, the proliferation of AI has found itself a crushing reputation. It is despised by pretty much everyone - training is based on what is essentially stolen artwork((Until it's not eheheheheh! Fuck you, users of Instagram, your art now belongs to Facebook! ~Message proudly sponsored by Facebook (They changed their TOS to make you implicitly agree to have your artwork used for AI training when you use the service, making it non-stolen as you " |
| And while I can understand agree with these points as a concept, it does not lead me to the same conclusion. My then-bestfriend is staunchly Anti-AI, whereas I felt like AI wasn't the problem and that AI is //good//, it's just the way it's currently implemented that is, admittedly, bad. Like, for any of the points there is something you could respond: Yes, the artwork is stolen, but your brain too is trained on the things it sees around it/"if you put stuff on the internet, anyone can use it for anything" | And while I can understand agree with these points as a concept, it does not lead me to the same conclusion. My then-bestfriend is staunchly Anti-AI, whereas I felt like AI wasn't the problem and that AI is //good//, it's just the way it's currently implemented that is, admittedly, bad. Like, for any of the points there is something you could respond: Yes, the artwork is stolen, but your brain too is trained on the things it sees around it/"if you put stuff on the internet, anyone can use it for anything" | ||
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| I fully believe that a similar transformation can be done with AI (regardless of whether I think that such a transformation actually //will// happen).\\ | I fully believe that a similar transformation can be done with AI (regardless of whether I think that such a transformation actually //will// happen).\\ | ||
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| - | <wrap lo>And sorry to the human artists out there, but I //really// don't think you have a moral claim to be without competition | + | <wrap lo>And sorry to the human artists out there, but I //really// don't think you have a moral claim to be without competition |
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