Oh hell yeah
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I feel like it usually minionizes anything it touches anyways, so that's a surprisingly good fit for it.
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The boomers are dead or pensioned by now
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Also you know those boomers won't stop at the hundredth image, thus all the AI services will go broke.
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Too bad the supreme court put the dagger in artists backs for AI already. It would have been great if a company would license an artists source material to make a set of variations for a limited venue. Like a company licensing a voice actor's samples, then they get to use AI to make those characters say whatever they want, in that one movie, or that one game, based on the license.
As it is now, we're going to end up with Spruce Lee fighting Hackie Chan movies, and none of the actors or their estates will get to say shit about it.
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Also you know those boomers won't stop at the hundredth image, thus all the AI services will go broke.
I think you mean "justify bigger bonuses"
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The boomers are dead or pensioned by now
wrote on last edited by [email protected]The youngest boomers are 64 still. We may be done working with them in 10 years or so but they're stubborn. The ones still working then are the ones who never could win financially or are the ones who took advantage of everyone and never learned to stop.
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Bizarre AI-generated images are currently flooding Facebook, as engagement hacks and bots run rampant on the social media platform, spawning a meme-worthy image that has been dubbed “Shrimp Jesus.”
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I feel like it usually minionizes anything it touches anyways, so that's a surprisingly good fit for it.
"Potato!"
Or something. IDK, I haven't watched the movies...
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We could start with posting memes in the meme community...
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Okay, so how do you make minion memes with it? I have no clue myself
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The youngest boomers are 64 still. We may be done working with them in 10 years or so but they're stubborn. The ones still working then are the ones who never could win financially or are the ones who took advantage of everyone and never learned to stop.
By then Gen X will have replaced them, and going on about reminiscing about how mix CDs burned from MP3s downloaded from AOL sounded better than the vinyl and TikToks the kids are listening to will be the “we drank from the hose was our curfew” of the time
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By then Gen X will have replaced them, and going on about reminiscing about how mix CDs burned from MP3s downloaded from AOL sounded better than the vinyl and TikToks the kids are listening to will be the “we drank from the hose was our curfew” of the time
Meh, unlikely. Gen X doesn't have the sheer numbers to drive and sustain culture. The Boomers number something like 74,000,000 and Millennials are around 83,500,000. Meanwhile Gen X only has about 49,000,000 so we're sandwiched between two Generations that are nearly double our size.
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Okay, so how do you make minion memes with it? I have no clue myself
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Bizarre AI-generated images are currently flooding Facebook, as engagement hacks and bots run rampant on the social media platform, spawning a meme-worthy image that has been dubbed “Shrimp Jesus.”
It’s actually working, many people around me that were enthusiastic about AI are now pissed off by it thanks to all that shit.
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Too bad the supreme court put the dagger in artists backs for AI already. It would have been great if a company would license an artists source material to make a set of variations for a limited venue. Like a company licensing a voice actor's samples, then they get to use AI to make those characters say whatever they want, in that one movie, or that one game, based on the license.
As it is now, we're going to end up with Spruce Lee fighting Hackie Chan movies, and none of the actors or their estates will get to say shit about it.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]You don't really know how AI works, do you? A single voice actor couldn't produce enough lines to fully train an AI model even if they spent every second of their life in the recording booth.
So tell me then, which of the billions of input recordings do you pay licensing fees for and how much? I mean sure, we could make a law that forces AI companies to pay for every single piece of training data. Which would probably kill AI training for the entire region where this law applies, severely crippling our already weakened economy. But I guess, at least we're keeping the moral high ground while doing so.
But seriously, the EU is cooking up a pretty amazing Ai law right now. Thought out by people far brighter than you and me and it seems to be pretty amazing at balancing economic interests with ethical obligation. My hopes are high for that one!
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I like it.
It's the "Use your kid's slang to make them realize it's garbage" reverse card.
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You don't really know how AI works, do you? A single voice actor couldn't produce enough lines to fully train an AI model even if they spent every second of their life in the recording booth.
So tell me then, which of the billions of input recordings do you pay licensing fees for and how much? I mean sure, we could make a law that forces AI companies to pay for every single piece of training data. Which would probably kill AI training for the entire region where this law applies, severely crippling our already weakened economy. But I guess, at least we're keeping the moral high ground while doing so.
But seriously, the EU is cooking up a pretty amazing Ai law right now. Thought out by people far brighter than you and me and it seems to be pretty amazing at balancing economic interests with ethical obligation. My hopes are high for that one!
what confuses me a lot about america is how a lot of people will defend the AI's "right" to steal training data to learn (education)
when there's millions of students out there going into life long debt to go to collage, and none of the same americans are fighting for their right to learn for free
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what confuses me a lot about america is how a lot of people will defend the AI's "right" to steal training data to learn (education)
when there's millions of students out there going into life long debt to go to collage, and none of the same americans are fighting for their right to learn for free
1st, I'm not Murrican, I'm German.
2nd the right to free education is one of the most important human right and the entire world is paying the price right now for neglecting this right over the past decades
3rd AI is here to stay. It's far to impactfull as a technology. Whether we like it or not. So we either create an Environment where it can thrive within certain rules or we watch as others use it to completely overtake us.