ITT: post human coder cope
literally me
>>108747708>character arrogantly thinks he understands AI and ends up losing everything to an AI of his own creationForget the question of if LLMs are sentient, are these anti AI grifters conscious?
>>108747708learning a skill... is LE BAD!!!
>>108747708they look like this
>>108749011Exactly. They don't want people to have skills of their own that they can exercise anywhere. That's why they push AI so hard.
>>108749011>>108749037These /g/uys get it.>>108747708>>108747728>>108749019Thes /g/oys don't. They have lost the plot entirely.
>/g/ is now AIjeets shitting up the entire board trying to justify a ponzi scheme
I can hardly believe my own eyes when I look at the streets of SF and see people engaged in an AI vs Anti AI crusade of stickers and stupid bullshit all over the place like it's a culture warCan fucking stop footballing on literally any fucking thing and stop dividing ourselves into teams please
>>108749865pro AI>we will destroy your jobs, your lives, and the entire planet for shareholder valueanti AI>let's not do that(You)>both sides bad!!! i am very smart
>>108749865Sorry, but no one in their right mind is playing kumbaya with a bunch of evil skypes and their useful idiots when they're aggressively pushing globohomo technology that will lower the median IQ of humanity itself by 40-50 points before the end of this century.
>>108749902How is my running a local Ai model to generate images and videos causing any of those things?Do you really think you can put the genie back in the bottle by whining about losing furry porn commissions?
>>108749902>ignore the moderates on both sidesnothere are moderates on both sidesit's not the polar extremes every single timeit's not all or nothing
>>108749934Nobody gives a fuck about AI """art""">>108749943What is the moderate pro AI position? It's not the median view of a Bay Area subhuman
>>108749970Moderate pro AI position: It is a tool, I use it to solve problems either professionally or personally. That's it.
>>108749978I feel like should be framed on a wall or something. I literally felt everyone collectively breathe a sigh of relief at this post
There's good AI, just not generative AI. Generative AI solved exactly 0 problems and it's only used for scams and slop. Meanwhile alphafold can cure cancer. Of course most of the funding goes towards scams. That's the moderate position.
>>108750040>another shitty claim about cancer treatment despite every major big tech showing no intrest in itYeap, that will make normal people more enthusiastic about ai, hope they forget about:- trying to reduce their work to typing text and coping results from generator so they can be easly replaced by jeets,- lying about ai capabilities,- flooding web with so much crap that its becoming unusable,- breaking known tools like search engines or operating systems just to force them to use yet another lying bot,- enable scams on a scale never seen before,- haunt every online community posible with slop produced on industrial scale by 3rd worlders with llms,- haunt every creative hobby/work with slop produced on industrial scale by 3rd worlders with llms,- trying to enable spying on everyone,- building mega ai data centers so they can drain aquifer in their neighborhoods, use their electricity and produce tons of CO2Don't be surprised by hate, as AI steps into everything more and more without adding anything and just polluting everything by enabling another 3rd world get rich quickly scheme
>>108747708What if I treat AI just as a slightly better alternative to Googling? Google searches have been fucked for a long time now, and if Google anything related to coding I get an AI generated article that is most of the time wrong anyway.
>>108749011>>108749037>>108749815yep, it looks like they want to make us like drones, don't learn, be stupid, do as I (government/big corpos) want
>>108750127Most biased framing possible. Congrats
>>108750680All of those things are happening though, it’s just a question of whether the benefits will outweigh the drawbacks. I’m not optimistic that will be the case.
>>108750727Most people are enthusiastic about a world without working. Even if that's a stretchWhat search engine got broken, what OSThe spying already existed, since 2013, see Snowden>Tons of CO2Legitimate concern. Most legitimate of any one he listed, Here's the fact that pisses /g/ off: Having it all in one (or a few) datacenters will always be better than owning a powerful, expensive GPU. It makes it more economical and enviro friendly to have the compute in the cloud, period.
>>108750590startpage, kagi, brave search, duckduckgo..
>>108750883You can't just sweep away every problem from this list and call it a day. No one is believing in universal income shit, cancer treatment, don't be stupid. So much CO2 emissions for fucking retarded generators where normal people had to deal with more and more stupid eco stuff like paying for CO2 emissions of their own house (and that will be the case in EU from like 2028). Hatred will only grow more and more. And funny stuff showing how ridiculous today's web is. Few days ago Twitter showed me random guy, he was painting dinosaurs or something like that, doing research, trying to visualize that stuff best he can. And he posted about his findings. He found out that on Facebook and Instagram there is hundreds of ai generated dinosaur themed accounts posting ai generated dinosaurs pictures with ai generated text about it by hundreds per day. And of course some of that ai generated shit was either directly stolen from him by some kind of image to image model or stolen by llms that used his work for training.So can u imagine how bad it must be if topics that maybe are relevant to 100 people worldwide are replicated by 1000s in some kind of weird account/bot farm powered by ai. In few year everything will be unusable
>>108750920I already use startpage, but sometimes it's just much more quicker to ask AI.
>>108747708So true, especially true on Blue sky
>>108747708Some people actually want to learn something and have it as a side-hobby.Same goes with artistry, letting a computer do the fun part for you is pathetic.