Based on historical facts, would the Nazis have been pro-AI or anti-AI?
>>18221521Pro-AI. They’d make Ai edits and videos of Russians committing war crimes to get the people on their side - basically what modern Ukraine does like with editing together clips of Strelkov “admitting” to downing the Malaysian airlines
>>18221521considering that he was failed art fag it could be both waysbut considering that he was race and symbolic believer then he would be anti ai
>>18221649Yeah, he was very forward pushing/bold but also embraced vitalism
>>18221521Anti-AI considering that they were pretty big fans of the movie Metropolis (despite its director being anti-Nazi and later fleeing Germany), which is all about robots trying to destroy human civilization.
>>18221521Both are plausible.They were huge on the whole romantic nationalism, mysticism, vitalism thing so they could've been anti-AI.On the other hand it could have a use in war propaganda, so they could've pragmatically have been pro-AI.The better question is what that poster is trying to communicate.>don't surrender your creativity to the tech billionaires' controlAre you surrendering your creativity to pencil and paper manufacturers when you use a pencil and paper to draw?
>>18222760>They were huge on the whole romantic nationalism, mysticism, vitalism thing so they could've been anti-AI.Italian fascists could've maybe embraced AI because of futurism and tech worship