'An Insult To Life Itself': Hayao Miyazaki’s AI Criticism Resurfaces As OpenAI’s Ghibli-Style Image Trend Takes Over Social Media
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The funny thing is OpenAI's image generator didn't really do a good job with making a Ghibli stylised version of Altman.
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Suh-NAP!
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The funny thing is OpenAI's image generator didn't really do a good job with making a Ghibli stylised version of Altman.
Replacing amazing creative humans with bland AI generated content is not a good use of AI.
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Miyazaki is my favorite angry old man.
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Replacing amazing creative humans with bland AI generated content is not a good use of AI.
Ironic since the decrease of human made work (art or software) will decrease the quality or diversity of generative AI itself
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Miyazaki is my favorite angry old man.
Life is hard when you dreamed of being a chèf but got popular with animation.
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Ironic since the decrease of human made work (art or software) will decrease the quality or diversity of generative AI itself
Which the shareholders couldn't freaking care less. They only need to get super rich in their lifetime.
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The bigger problem here is the loss of jobs and we are talking about a huge loss of employment that will affect economies really hard. The future looks more and more bleak.
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Life is hard when you dreamed of being a chèf but got popular with animation.
Relatable. I'll never achieve my dreams either.
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So was it trained on his work without his approval?
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An insult to life is working 12h a day japanese style for the industry. I'm aware that they do things differently at studio ghibli but at the end of the day they are a for profit company making billions like the rest. Labeling AI as an insult to life sound like much bigotism.
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The bigger problem here is the loss of jobs and we are talking about a huge loss of employment that will affect economies really hard. The future looks more and more bleak.
Not an AI problem though. Perhaps AI will help some people understand that there are some big ass problems in our society.
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The bigger problem here is the loss of jobs and we are talking about a huge loss of employment that will affect economies really hard. The future looks more and more bleak.
I don't know about you, but I don't absolutely require job for my life. I do require nutrients and shelter though...
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Replacing amazing creative humans with bland AI generated content is not a good use of AI.
It’s a good use for me. I work with children and the things I’ve “created” have been significantly better thanks to mid-journey.
Before that it was just generic clip art, now I can make really beautifully themed stuff that was both out of my skill range and price range.
The artists, would never get money from me since I’m not rich enough to afford it but the children benefit.
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While AI is boosting productivity and is amazing, it also appeals to our worst inner instincts of giving in to authority and outsourcing and taking credit for others' work.
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Miyazaki is my favorite angry old man.
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I don't know about you, but I don't absolutely require job for my life. I do require nutrients and shelter though...
Uh huh, so your going to grow and hunt your own nutrients then I guess? Build your own shelter?
I guess you could do all that if you had the money to buy the required land for it, but then again if you had that kind of money you didn't need a job in the first place.
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An insult to life is working 12h a day japanese style for the industry. I'm aware that they do things differently at studio ghibli but at the end of the day they are a for profit company making billions like the rest. Labeling AI as an insult to life sound like much bigotism.
Do you know the context of the quote?