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Why didn't AI replace the artists and programmers like everyone said?
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Because the minds of the people using AI is pure garbage. They have access to the technology, but they lack creativity. Look at the AI threads here. Pure utter garbage.
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>>109573448
Why didn't I get wings despite having a red bull?
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>>109573488
Well, it did replace some of them to be honest.
What it certainly did is decimate the development teams by one-third on average here in Germany, it provided intelligent automation inside a classic Dev Ops(the real DevOps paradigm, not the Microsoft thing ) ecosystem.

What we are witnessing right now is a systematic, slowly but surely, implementation of AI workloads inside complex logical structures normally maintained by entire teams.
Best example of such violent takeover is quality management. Most of QM software is now AI-driven.
When it comes to software development, a full coding automation is not realistically possible at the given time, but given the fact, this all is scalable, and we're just at the point of scratching the surface, the outcome will be profound and the quite foreseeable future.
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>>109573448
Because LLM isn't AI.
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>>109573497
You could only replace those claiming to be artists without being real artists.
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>>109573525
Yes, I suppose, but, given the fact these people are being used by mobsters and otherwise individuals of questionable background as living money-laundring machines, this vector is most likely invalid and real world.
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>>109573448
Because only artists and programmers understand art and programming enough to write prompts that create worthwhile outputs.
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>>109573571
And even then, the AI fails at large code bases. Producing utter garbage at the end of the session.
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>>109573552
>given the fact these people are being used by mobsters and otherwise individuals of questionable background as living money-laundring machines
You made the claim, now prove it.
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>>109573488
It is what I said on a different thread
>AI is so great because it can do anything
>Proceeds to do the same thing everyone does, photoboot stuff with your favorite celebrity, me as an action figure or nendroid, me in studio ghibli style or Pixar style.
At least with my normalfag acquaintances I've noticed that.
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>>109573582
Indeed. It's a lot like trying to write code or stories drunk.
The point where it stops feeling useful is well past the point where it stops BEING useful.
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>>109573582
I think this is either because shitty documentation that AI generates or well poisoning adding up after countless iterations over generated code. I've theorized that writing core classes expands the size that an AI generated codebase can be functional and it definitely reduces the amount of tokens required by a lot.
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Luddite cope thread
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>>109573497
>>109573552
You know you could just write in your native language and ask for an english translation, it'd be less embarrassing
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>>109573611
It surprises me, you haven't know about that. I mean, everybody knows that unless you were living on a rock from day one. At this point, I could have made assumptions about your social status, your generational pre-dispositions but instead, read the following:

Here, the first result on google: https://financialcrimeacademy.org/money-laundering-in-the-art-market/
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because artificial "intelligence" is a misnomer.
what we have now is not intelligence
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>>109573704
Certainly, yes, my apologies. I'm using text to speech, sadly, as many things in the tech world, it is not perfect.
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>>109573448
it could it just dosent wanna
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>>109573448
But they're?
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>>109573448
Art commissions are down by half to three quarters and tech industry is preparing for another wave of firings. At this point, what counts as evidence for you people, it's pointless talking to a brick wall. Bye.
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>>109573448
Audiences didn't accept AI replacing organic, human-made art.
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>>109573490
Marketing lied?
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>>109573919
Source for the art commissions statistic?
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>>109573448
It supplanted the lazy crappy greedy ones, it was never about killing artists. It was only ever about keeping Whites out of the industry and keeping us and ours from being happy in our niche. Nation subverters lose their child-rape erections when the White race thrives.
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>>109573991
Audiences? That's a funny way to say on purposes retarded leftist faggots.
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>>109573448
2 more weeks
and im gonna need.. $1 squillion



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