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performative rejection
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>>221671975
Every person I know who's really into AI is an older person with zero computer knowledge who thinks it's a superpower, or a low intelligence millennial who can't stop making AI graphic design birthday wishes. What are your experiences?
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>>221671975
looks like he's holding a piece of tech there
where should we draw a line?
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>>221672009
People who own stock in AI companies or retards with no taste
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>>221672009
I’m a millennia that uses it for work (stats, analyses, R scripts and other coding, workflows, proofreading) and I find it has increased my productivity. For personal life I’ve barely used it besides asking for meal ideas, lifting programs and little things like that a few times.
I hear people dismiss AI but from my experiences, which are just scratching the surface, it’s pretty amazing. Of course there are caveats but it’s a tool you can’t expect perfection with mindless use.
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>>221671975
>predictive text that's been in your phone keyboard for 20 years
>"foundational jump"

I hate how people don't know what "AI" actually is
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>>221671975
there is very little difference between AI slop and quality slop. the reason they are starting to come out against AI is that you cant use AI and use the production company to funnel billions of dollars to well connected (((associates))) because AI can do all of it. you dont need craft services or sets or wardrobe or casting or tailers or travel or anything. you only need a contract with Microsoft. you might need a few writers and editors to clean it up but theres simply not enough options to hand out million dollar contacts for thousand dollar work.
Nolan isnt an artist, he is a corporate exectutive. always keep this in mind when judging him.
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>>221672087
It looks like shit though
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>>221672087
you keep saying this and it keeps not happening
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>>221672009
My parents love AI slop. My brother hated AI slop until he started using claude to tell him what to do everyday

Literally when we go to the gym he confers Claude on what exercises to do next. When I suggest a weight increase he has to ask claude first.
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>>221671975
Is this a real quote? People always reject the newest technology, especially when it means that jobs will be lost. Fuck man, I hope this is a fake quote.
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>>221672009
my neighbour is in his early 60s, lives alone and talks to gemini like it's his friend. it's fucking weird, he says good morning to it, tells it when he's going out for a while, when he's done for the day, etc. i thought he was just joking, but he sent me an easter card from himself and gemini that he'd asked it to generate.
i feel sorry for him, and maybe babysitting the old and lonely is a good use for it, but it's sad that he's anthropomorphised a glorified auto-complete
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>>221672009
I'm not sure I could say anyone is "really into" AI. The majority of usage I've ever seen for it is just quick shitty memes and joke edits.

The only serious use I've ever seen for it is proofreading for spelling or summarizing something, but that's pretty basic.
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>>221672067
Yes, AI is amazing for data parsing and such. AI art is currently slop, but who knows how that will develop in the future. But as far as data goes, AI is here to stay and the zoomers can cry all they want.
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>>221672179
Aren't zoomies and alpha the ones that love the AI slop art though? TikTok is filled with it and they're just eating it up.
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>>221672009
I am 41 and tech savvy but i dont use it, Turn it off in browsers etc.
There is very little it can do that i need.
i dont need chat gpt or whatever it is, if I wanted information i know how to search for it after decades of being on the internet. Also wiki is fine for general knowledge.
i dont create images or shit like that but i have tried once or twice for a thread topic, like "use X AI site and do Y thing and post results"
only thing I have used it for in practicality i think was already here before the AI bubble and that was translating a web page.
Google translator has been around for along time anyway.

I am not anti AI but this low level AI doesnt offer many practical benefits.
I AM anti AI as in creating the singularity but this shit is nowhere near that.
Saying that though i would like AI to be adopted in vidya for massive myriad NPCs and voices and I would like it to be adopted in movies so we can clean up propaganda and shit from flicks
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>>221672009
People I know who are fond of AI use ChatGPT and similar garbage for information without checking it for accuracy.
Pretty great when you know you're right but noooooooooooo
>le heckin AI said something else so you're le wrong
A few generations from now adults probably won't know how to wipe their fucking ass without consulting with AI first.
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>>221672067
this desu, its an incredible tool imo, if it makes things simpler, why not. It's not a genie. I don't understand why everything has to be polarized nowadays jesus christ.
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>>221672179
Not fully, at least until they solve hallucinations and other critical mishaps that can happen.
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>>221671975
So this basically means most of 4chan is underage as suspected huh
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>>221672208
>I would like it to be adopted in movies so we can clean up propaganda and shit from flicks
I've been thinking about that episode of The Critic lately where Duke funds a supercomputer that alters the endings of movies he deems were "ruined by some uptight director."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKGb1S3GXD8
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>>221672009
This.
The only people I know in life who care for AIslop are all Gen X or older, almost every time I go to my parents' house they're watching some dogshit jeet AI generated Youtube garbage about shit like someone being fired after talking back to their boss or some princess being abused or some other retarded shit.
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>>221672009
BAZED ZASED BASED FPBP FEEE PEE BEE PEE
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>>221672009
a majority of ai that Ive seen is people fighting
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>>221672009
it’s just a tool, people want to be hyperbolic about it, but it’s just a tool. you can use it well or stupidly
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>>221672273
There's a YouTube series/channel around right now that has AI generated old people and it's to give advice to old people. Even YouTube has put a big tag on the channel saying it's AI and the comments have a lot of old people writing support messages for the "person" in the video, they really have no idea its fake despite how off it looks.
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>>221672009
There is no greater hell than AIslop in a black household, they will literally spend hours sitting around watching AI-generated stories about some fat black woman experiencing made-up racism, AI-generated "history" stories, AI-generated garbage made to advertise some shitty black Youtube streamer, it's literally fucking constant noise, AIslop somehow found a way to make them even dumber, which one would have thought was borderline impossible.
Please god save me from this hell.
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i liked when AI was shit and it actually felt like asking a computer to interpret what you asked it. now it just feels like shitty David Dees shoops
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>>221672151
Boomers were the original screen generation and believe everything on TV. It’s why they are addicted to social media and have no digital literacy beyond being able to clumsily use it and accept it at face value. AI is going to swallow them up and AI scams will empty their bank accounts.

>>221672179
I am trying not to use it for writing because that’s something I’m quite skilled at and I don’t want to lose it. Even for writing scripts I basically just vibe code at this point and review it. The amount of time I’ve saved in the last few months is impressive and I can spend more time on what I enjoy doing. But for young people who won’t go through slogging it manually and actually learning facts and critical thinking it’s going to be bad.
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>>221672272
I was more thinking about replacing or removing DEI hires, trannys and the like but each to their own.
Essentially fan edits that fix cancer in flicks.
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>>221672338
Any links to some of that? It sounds hilarious. On the negative side though, it might put Nasheed out of business.
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>>221672009
I've been able to lay off 14 people in my department while keeping only 3, and the same exact same workload as before is being done at a much faster pace. All the work could even be done with 1 single person, but I have to account for sick days and holidays, so I had to keep 3.

You retards are in denial
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>>221672332
Older people tend to have deteriorated eyesight. They literally might not even be physically capable of seeing how uncanny it looks.
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>>221672365
Yeah I get what you mean, that's what I meant too. I really want that fanedit of The Irishman that actually had decent de-aging applied instead of whatever garbage Scorsese used.
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>>221672239
That’s an example of user error not the tool’s fault. Like a boomer mindlessly following Google Maps directions into a lake.
Most people are not intelligent though so some will accept the output without question, but again retards are going to retard.
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>>221672239
>confusing a death cap with a chicken-of-the-woods
so they were retarded from the start
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>>221672387
details? how long has the setup been like this?
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>>221672429
I don’t even know how this is possible.
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>>221672443
Chinese tools aren't the most reliable or accurate, and I imagine their AI tools are just as bad.
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>>221672429
>>221672443
I think the AI did the confusing for them.
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>>221671975
Oh look,the 591057297592750193486879301748967630592758th thread this week alone about this piece of entertainment and I don't understand the reason...Is there somenone forcing you guys to watch this gargabe on the threat of blowing your brains up or simething?
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>>221672104
and yet its popularity continues to increase >>221672338
>>221672121
hollywood cant embrace it because it will replace them. replacement is inevitable, but they will kick and scream the whole way. soon we will see studios ban AI to chase the fading anti-AI setiment.
to be clear, i hate it but theres no way to stop it.
recordings are a dying medium. its time for artists and audiences to return to live performances where AI really cant compete.
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>>221672440
Shipping giant. Started the layoffs about 18 months ago. We're now down to 3 in my department. Every other department is trimming fat as well. So are most of our clients.

Many major conglomerates are now going all-in on robotics to pair with AI to replace manual labor jobs as well. You guys seriously have no idea what's in store for you, lmao
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>>221672492
hello new friend
you’re going to be very very very mad when the movie releases
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It's shit
Recently I had a list of manga I wanted to sell
Organized them like
>Serie 1 volume 1-25
>Serie 2 volume 1-8
Ect, for 70 series, so I was too lazy to additionate everything myself, tried grok, chatgpt and gemini, got 3 different result
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>>221672495
I'm really surprised Hollywood isn't extremely anti-AI. Someday people will be entirely capable of making full Hollywood quality movies on their home computer and have no reason to go see a real movie, with that even being questionable since there would be even less incentive if Hollywood takes up AI usage too.
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>>221672511
increased efficiency can also cause an increase in demand for other work, eg factories optimizing car production just allowed more people to buy cars, meaning more workers were needed as the entire market grew.
you don’t have to be haughty or arrogant about it. it’s not like you’re particularly well protected yourself
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>>221672401
Fan edit of annihilation but with the interracial negro cuckery, butch lesbo shit and that tessa thompson replaced.
Fan edit of arrival with all the dead baby shit removed and replaced with more ayy lmao stuff
Fan edit of alien covenant with shaw not dead and actually meets the engineers
List goes on.
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>>221672535
desu you seem like a midwit if you think good movies will get pumped out that easily by some guy at home, unless he’s able to autistically write a million word prompt
ai will be able to serve up good slop, like in n out, but it won’t be a fine dining experience
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>>221672129
AI slop seems like the worst thing to dictate your fitness lmao
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>>221672239
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>>221672443
How the fuck can anyone eat a wild mushroom.
Shit you know from childhood fungus are deadly.
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>>221672540
Using your car example; robotics already make up a substantial amount of the manufacturing process, and as I said, a bunch of major conglomerates are now going all-in on humanoid robots with advanced hand/finger movements to pair with AI for manual labor jobs, like doing what humans do today in car factories.

>it’s not like you’re particularly well protected yourself
I saw the writing on the wall early on and took steps to protect myself, so I'll be fine. People who are still in denial definitely won't
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By the time AI can make anything resembling a real movie, no one will care about movies. This tracks because we are already on that path.
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>>221671975
Younger people watch movies made today, supposedly for them. Then they watch movies from decades ago. They almost always say the same thing. Why don't they make movies like this now? They instinctively know they're watching something better than what gets made today. And all modern films are supposedly made with all the advances in technology we've made since those older films were made. So why are todays films worse? Because of laziness. The reliance on those supposed technological advancements. AI is the latest lazy tool. They know it will make things even worse, because they know the people making films will use it to be even more lazy. The slop will become sloppier, we all know it
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>>221672009
pretty much this
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>>221672617
A glimpse into the future
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>>221672642
I hated how modern movies looked for a while and could never really place why. I saw something recently about how the lighting is stale on purpose so the backgrounds can be changed or figured out later, which really explained why everything looks so dull. They don't have to set up specific lighting or colors on set, they just do it all in front of greenscreen with stale lighting and make the entire scene in post.
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>>221672609
Get a load of this retard
I’d say touch grass but you’d probably break out in hives
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>>221672514
no I ain't since i ain't watching it. It's that simple
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>>221672609
Missed the part where they're Chinese?
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>>221672617
there’s reason to be optimistic though, the jobs that ai can’t do well will increase in number to complement things ai can do well for an increased overall output
some white collar jobs have varying percentages of both, eg for me ai saves me time writing excel formulas so i can focus on other things ai can’t do well
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>>221672691
the entire board will be about the movie and pathetic cretins like you will be crying that the film board is discussing a popular new movie, you’ll even make meta threads crying about it instead of making a thread about some other movie
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>>221672686
So you are a thirdie where your parents didn't teach you the basics of your surroundings.
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i work in webdev and have seen how shit the early models were to them progressing into being really good right now. anti ai redditors who deny this are nocoders. i can slop up my shitty crud apps all day way faster.
thinken of buildering a computer next year to play around with ai videos. i have a bunch of short stories and scripts i've been writing for fun for years and i think i can make something of them now.
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>>221672716
If you could be a fly on the wall when I sit in meetings with reps from some of the largest manufacturing firms in the world and hear what they're saying about the future of human labor I think you'd faint
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>>221671975
Im generating artificial intelligence and there's nothing you can do to stop me, mwuhahaha
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>>221672473
wut. How
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>>221672766
I’m an educated first world white man who knows about the nature I live in, including how to hunt, fish and forage. You’re afraid of mushrooms because your ignorant parents instilled an irrational fear. Are you afraid of plants outside of the grocery store too?

The number of truly deadly mushrooms is few and most are LBMs that you’d have no reason to eat. Identifying morels, chanterelles, edible boletes, oyster mushrooms, hedgehogs, cauliflower fungus, wood ear, bears head and so on are dead simple.
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>>221672820
executives are always retards that get overhyped on the latest fad
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>>221672338
Why are you black?
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>>221672009
no surprise here, these are the exact same people who would send out the most obnoxious types of image macros back in the day.
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>>221672820
Sure but they need consumers and if people have no jobs then what? I suppose UBI and social credit and so on would be great control mechanisms for the population. But in the short term what happens when unemployment skyrockets and companies manufacturer products for a dwindling consumer base?
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>>221672579
youre thinking like one user limited to free tokens. i cant tell you how close it is but theres a tipping point where it basically becomes the godfather madlibs. every story has already been told. once they resolve the uncanny audio visual stuff all they have to do is copy great movies and change core elements. you wont even notice its cassablanca in a new jersey strip mall or band of brothers on the banana plantation. it will look exactly like jordan peele tells you white people are evil.
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>>221671975
based, so now chuds have to embrace AI slop
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>>221672890
I have no idea how governments will try to solve what's coming, but I do know what's coming. It's inevitable
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>>221672009
I sat behind some Slavic granny on the bus. The whole time she was watching badly genned shorts of old Asian men massaging younger white women at full volume. It was then that I fully understood that technology was a mistake.
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>>221672918
two more weeks!
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>>221672901
Non-Asian chuds already embraced AIslop, they spam it all over the internet.
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>>221672890
it would be irresponsible to allow AI to support unlimited human population growth. it will literally create the matrix.
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>>221672239
>dumbasses getting wild mushrooms instead of going to the market where you know its edible
>use some guide to see if they are safe
>mistakenly think the mushrooms are safe
>get sick or even killed
I keep hearing these stories. Why are people this foolish?
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>>221672684
>pay a few lightning guys to get the lighting perfect
>give 10,000 movie credits and residuals to a pajeet cgi department only for it to look like shit
Hollywood is terminally retarded
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>>221672890
Tech corps with psychotic C-suites will go rogue and start killing people indiscriminately with drone swarms and nobody will be in much of a place to do anything about it.
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>>221672918
I have young kids and I try not to think about it too much but their future concerns me and seems to be completely unknown and an experiment compared to what I experienced.
In the next few years I’m planning on buying a few acres so they can at least inherit land and home ownership. I won’t have the money that my parents did but as long as they have a foothold they’ll have a major advantage.
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AI is amazing, its a more useful google. It finds loads of nice things to do in my area and the easiest ways to get there, better than google maps.
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>>221672850
Firstly, retard, the species of fungus is different to each continent. You dickless burger retarded mutt.
Secondly, without later learned knowledge of flora in your environment, it is smart to not eat any fucking plant you find out in nature.
Lastly, because you are clearly a thirdy In first word counties we dont need to eat wildlife for survival, we can easily purchase or even grow food which is already abundant in a civilized society and is available at all avenues of retail surrounding nearly every person within small distances (other than those who live isolated)

As a parent, teaching your children to not eat wild flora, including mushrooms is standard procedure of any responsible parent.
Which you clearly never had you thirdy dickless mutt retard.
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>>221672850
You will never be an educated first world white man who knows about the nature you live in, including how to hunt, fish and forage
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>>221672671
ironic
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>>221672959
its impossible to misidentify a morel if you do the basic steps. there are a handful of other variants like that. and sometimes these are suicides. but yes people are lazy and overconfident
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>>221672734
that's what yo uare saying,it doesn't mean it will happen. You cretin moron dipshit asshole son of a bitch loser
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>>221672671
this is everyone in this thread
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>>221673095
Newsflash: I already told you that I am an educated first world white man who knows about the nature you live in, including how to hunt, fish and forage.
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>>221673122
ai genuinely makes it worse because all the ais out there always respond in this very matter of fact, confident manner.
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>>221672273
>re for AIslop are all Gen X or older, almost every time I go to my parents' house they're watching some dogshit jeet AI generated Youtube garbage about shit like someone being fired after talking back to their boss or some princess being abused or some other retarded shit.
My dad does the same thing, he legit doesn't care that it's AI and doesn't realize it most of them time anyways. He mostly watches those "documentaries" with an AI narrator that says the same things over and over again in a slightly different way or completely made up bullshit, all over a collage of stock pictures and videos if they're not outright ai generated as well, whole thing is a huge jeet industry cause boomers are basically entranced by a screen.
I've stopped yelling at him to watch something else cause it has no effect on him, he'll be watching some other slop 10mins later anywys.
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Nolan doesn't even own a fucking smart phone what the fuck would his boomer ass know about anything. In next 5-6 years there are going to be 100s of Ai films made by young film makers and millions of Ai film festivals and he will be typing away on his gay little type writer. The future is now old man, you either get with the program or fuck off. I bet next Odyssey made with AI will mogged your DEI you dumb faggot.
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>>221673356
Good morning sar
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>>221672009
Sometimes I will use the search assist so I don't have to read three paragraphs and close five ads on some shit website to get my answer.
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It's afraid.
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>>221672009
AI took my job and now I can't find another one because nobody is fucking hiring (because of AI). That's my experience
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>>221673376
Kiss your job goodbye, faggot.
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>>221673455
>and close five ads
Zoomers disgust me.
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>>221672239
SHROOMED
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>>221673503
oh nooo that sucks
you should have developed your creativity for decades so that you're genuinely irreplaceable, like me, then you would be endlessly excited about the future of AI tools bringing your unique and substantial ideas to life, but you have no unique ideas, and you have nothing substantial, because you're a gay nigger faggot, you will eat UBI flakes while I sit like an effendi and dine on wagyu A5
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>>221673545
Good morning sar
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>>221673503
the problem isnt AI. the problem is that it is too difficult and expensive to remove bad employees. we need a total overhaul of labor regulations starting with a abolishing all labor uniaons. unions that are justified will reform.
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Why are AI effects worse than the effects in Jurassic Park 1?
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>>221673609
[rubbing intensifies]
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>>221673609
lol yeah that’s what we need, the abolishment of all unions to uhhhh protect workers from AI
Kek Americans are fucking brainwashed. I’m not even pro-union but you’re a retard to make this connection. Maybe you should get rid of all environmental and food regulations and let them be reborn as needed.
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>>221672179
>>221672009
I use it for generating music and it does much better than commissioning a human.
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>>221673455
>and close five ads
ok zoomer
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>>221672009
You get what you put in, with some exceptions
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>>221672893
no one cares about player pianos
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Ai for data analysis is crazy along with coding, these are the projects that matter. Ai is a insane efficiency tool, who cares about what people think about ai art or porn or some sideshow bs
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>>221672579
The moviegoing experience isn't fine dining right now. I haven't been to the movies in 5 years. I saw Obsession on a camrip because my gf wanted to watch it. Whatever happens in the next five years when people will be able to make 30-120 minute films has the potential to be better than what's happening right now.
>>221672893
I cannot lie anon you do seem kind of midwit with your "every story has already been told" bit. It's not about what has been told, it's about what happens and bringing it to film and raising it to entertaining or artistic heights. And then saying Casablanca in Joisey? Get some imagination.
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>>221673988
you are correct but they dont need to know its a player piano. remember half of people are absolute retards who are easily conditioned to consume anything that is put in front of them. eventually someone is going to figure out those retards dont care if it comes from a legacy studio or an AI startup. they only care about fitting in with the retards
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>foundational jump in technology
what creates this sort of delusion?
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>>221674236
It is, Ai is on par with advances like the telephone or radio
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>>221674142
the effeciency is the risk. people are too ambitious and lazy. one day some fag at vanguard is going to fuck up a prompt and not check the results and the fallout will dwarf anything we've seen or imagined.
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does nolan hate the imax camera? it's newer than film cameras of the 20th century after all.
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>>221674327
he only hates things that devalue his role. choosing when to overpay for the meme camera is why he gets paid the big bucks
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>>221672009
If anyone has seen any university or high school students they’ll have chat, Gemini and Claude open. This is the future busy work is gonna be eliminated
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>>221672009
brain damaged poltards who love it for no other reason than they heard leftists don’t like it
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>>221674481
Your the politically driven retard, Ai lets one person do what it took 10 to do 6 years ago in some fields
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i try to use it a little bit every day even when i have nothing to do, so that more data centers are built in luddite neighborhoods and they continue to seethe.
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>>221674447
>busywork
is a shittest. youre supposed to tell your boss its a waste of time and present something more valuable to work on. if they dont like that you find another job.
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>>221674447
A lot of professors let students do midterm exams remotely and then do in-person final exams to cross-examine results and figure out who uses AI (like 95% of students uses AI)
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>>221674236
People might not like AI and the revolutionary changes it will bring, some good and some bad, but I don’t understand how they simply dismiss it as a glorified spellcheck or novelty. It must stem from intense distrust for something new plus limited interaction. You sound like someone claiming those newfangled cars will never replace a good horse and that if you put your head in the ground it’ll all go away.
I am a researcher and using AI has dramatically increased my efficiency and ability to analyze data, streamline workflows and reduce time spent on bullshit paperwork and other things. When I hear people dismissing it out of hand it’s just irreconcilable with what I’ve been experiencing.
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>>221671975
>coming from the director who insists on using film
Pretty rich, dont ya think
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>>221674702
>I don’t understand how they simply dismiss it
It's pure cope from people who deep down realizes that they are absolutely fucked
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>>221674629
Nah, larger organizations naturally become top heavy and develop inefficient bureaucratic processes. Sometimes it’s just better to do the paperwork than complain at every step. AI helps with this immensely, especially when you know they’re receiving it with AI too. I put in a commensurate level of effort so if it’s a formality being screened with AI, I’ll just get AI to do it for me and move on to more important things.
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>>221672009
I'm a university professor and 90% of my experience is college students using AI for classwork. Like answering questions, translations and shit.
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>>221672009
>>221672009
It's a life changing technology and i'm glad most people are either dismissing it or unaware of it's most potent use cases. It means I can leverage AI much more than the average person and that advantage will only compound with time.
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>>221674766
you should force everything to chalk and pen or quit. anything else is disgraceful
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>>221674832
Force students to use chalk? What?
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>>221674738
I am not an early adopter usually and I distrust a lot of new technologies especially those that involve social interactions and privacy. I refused to get a smart phone for a long time and even now I leave it at home most of the time and don’t use it for many things.
But even I recognize that AI is the future and that’s also acknowledging the very real potential for bad outcomes and side effects. Yet ignoring a potential threat is an absurd response. I use it to my immediate advantage and keep a pulse on what’s happening. I refuse to use it for social or personal things but for my work it is an incredible tool.
I feel that my career is relatively safe but given the overall instability of the world and future uncertainty, I’m using AI to be more productive and increase the space between me and less productive colleagues. Better to be part of the rising cream than flag yourself as expendable. You don’t survive by walking in the wilderness with your eyes closed and hands over your ears.
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>>221671975
I got Nolan fatigue desu
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>>221674702
>I don’t understand how they simply dismiss it as a glorified spellcheck or novelty.
then you fundamentally don't understand what it is. like most people like you who are dazzled by it.
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>>221674858
i dont know what your subject is but chalk works great for maths and all the hard sciences. pen and paper works fine but it lacks the soul of slate and chalk. dont let them use computers. if youre not allowed to do that, find another job. otherwise you are part of the problem.
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>>221674917
you are living in the 40s
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>>221671975
those who love 'gen AI' the most are those who think it's a magic cheat button to make them better than everyone. Lazy hacks, basically.
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>>221674832
>>221674917
>just quit your job when the market is terrible lol
This poster is is a NEET who lives with their parent(s).
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>>221674828
In some ways I (>>221674873) feel like this. I’m not an A type person but I do have an understated competitiveness and desire to be competitive and ensure I can support my family to the best of my ability.
I have coworkers who are still slowly grinding away and producing very little. AI would be a boon to them but they haven’t adopted it or use it for trivial things. Meanwhile I’ve been cranking out papers from side projects or older data that I didn’t have time or personnel or priority for, but with AI I can now finish. It’s a win for me and some of my colleagues are being left in the dust.
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>>221674888
I’m not dazzled by it, I’m impressed by the output and increase in my efficiency and optimization of workflow. It’s like saying “ummm a lever is just a beam and a fulcrum, you’re a midwit for being dazzled by it”. No, I’m impressed by what the tool allows me to accomplish. You’d be impressed too if you understood the extent it’s being used and what has been made possible by its adoption, but instead you view it as some glorified spellchecker that makes slop.
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>>221674917
I teach university ESL classes. Classwork where they use AI to find answers or translate things they don't know is ungraded and I don't mind especially since I call them and they have to verbally speak and say what the AI gave them which they have to do on their own. Graded things like tests and papers are in classes with no phones or computers of course.
But chalk lol how old are? Even I use dry erase whiteboards now
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>>221674702
ok rajesh
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>>221675032
the fact that you think predictive text output is YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENT says it all
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>>221675096
For all intents and purposes it is my accomplishment and from a philosophical perspective when does using a tool cease to be the user’s accomplishment? If I collect data and use AI to help analyze it then I write the paper, why do I lose ownership or agency? What degree of human intervention is needed to tip the balance?

>>221675082
I don’t know how you’d get any pajeet vibe from my posts.
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/tv/ has become the most Indian board. I’m surprised there are no daily Bollywood threads.
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>>221675178
AI can't analyze anything. it doesn't have a mind. it doesn't know what anything is. it is making words into tokens and mathematically picking what the next word should be according to the statistical probability that it will result in an answer the user would accept. the fact that you dont get this and are glazing yourself for being able to type prompts into it is why people are calling you pajeet.
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>>221675207
That's pleb tier for them. Liking capeslop is for the connoisseurs (or conno-sirs to be specific).
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>>221675207
It's pretty evident on generals, full of ESLs spamming ai slop for izzat.
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>>221672820
>>221672918
AI is really not that different from trying to replace everyone with Indians. Eventually the bean counters will work out that if the quality of the work is so shit or unreliable that it all has to be redone then there is no actual efficiency saving.
This might take 1 year or 10 but it is inevitable
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>>221675287
2 more weeks, timothy.
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>>221675050
this isnt the place for this discussion but any educator should see the value of the visceral experience of chalk. even if only for one session. its another angle to reach students with differing learning styles
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>>221672074
why couldnt predictive text programs on my phone be made to generate hyper realistic videos?
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>>221675320
because the one on your phone is limited to the domain of what you type and copy paste using the keyboard and hasn't been trained on videos
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>>221675354
so it's not the same thing
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>>221675259
I said I use it to help analyze data, I’m not sure how this triggered your irrelevant response. AI is used to help analyze data all the time, from MRIs to protein folding and transcriptomics and genomics. You might as well say “ummmm the hammer isn’t driving in the nail, it’s an in animate object that requires a user’s input”. No shit buddy, you’re just talking nonsense because of some emotional response to the subject at hand.
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>>221672009
it will probably be the more important technology ever invented; i mean we're still in the baby steps of AI and it's all anyone on the internet talks about anymore.
imagine when 50% of the workforce has been replaced and robots are rolling out everywhere and your phoneOS is agentic AI. when you engage in commerce you will interact with these things, and someday they'll be really good, so good that you may forget, but you'll never really forget and sometimes they'll slip up and you'll be reminded they're not real people.
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>>221672012
The camera lens is 187 years old retard.
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>>221675386
it literally is. the "technology" is exactly the same which is why I criticized calling it a "foundational jump." the only "jump" is that they broadened the domains and processing power.
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AI is a tool and like all tools can be abused.

Nowhere is this more exemplified than with Indians.
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>>221675309
I think about 2 years.
Microsoft will probably be the first of the major corporations where they have gone so hard with the AI and Indians combo that critical internal processes simply cease functioning
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>>221675425
no it's not
go do your homework on your phone's autocorrect, retard
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>>221675390
maybe you can copy paste this conversation and get AI to analyze what a fucking illiterate retard you are
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A.I. is just Google web search rebranded.
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>>221675442
every programmer is using it at some level so sure thing, timothy. i'll be patiently waiting for the imminent collapse of society in two more years or so.
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>>221675457
I never said anything about autocorrect
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>>221675475
You got REKT
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>>221671975
>Insecure Hollywood person tries to downplay AI's impact
News at 11. AI is the future, gramps. It's here to stay
>>221672009
I'm watching two awesome AI series made entirely with AI that easily BTFO lots of shit being praised by critics nowadays.
AI is great. Now everyone can express themselves. The only people i see genuinely hating AI where i live are insecure artists and woke "people".
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>>221675547
You're not a real artist if you need a program to come up with everything. You're brown.
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>>221675547
Post your hand jeet
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>>221675507
>i'm just going to be pedantic. LOL. that will surely disguise the fact that i don't really know that i'm talking about.
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>>221675684
it's not being pedantic. autocorrect is not what I was talking about. you don't know the difference and that's fine.
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>A car has wheels, a wagon has wheels. Therefore they operate on the same principle and cars don't represent any advance. I am le genius.
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>>221675587
Who cares if the content i'm watching is superior to the 'real thing"? Writing matters A LOT.
Now tell me why should someone waste months or even years on a kickstarter project that will most likely end up looking worse than something you can create with AI in 3~4 days? Lots of people that simply can't dedicate years of their lives just to learn a new skill, can now create fun shit with minimal effort. It's great.
>>221675622
Whatever gramps
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>>221672009
>Every person I know who's really into AI is an older person with zero computer knowledge who thinks it's a superpower
correct
>or a low intelligence millennial
incorrect. it's thirdies.
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>>221675751
This is basically the anti-AI retards’ talking point.

You can talk about the potential risks, in fact it’s important to have this dialog, but the outright dismissal is just strange. If I let my conspiracy theorist mind wander I’d say the subset that would normally protest against something like this are instead being encouraged to dismiss and mock it (while they don’t notice that the rug is being pulled out under them).
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>>221675704
whatever's happening in your phone is probably algorithmic, but why do you think trillions of dollars is being expended on a mere algorithm? you know there's a lot more to an LLM than just next token prediction right?
next token prediction is HOW the AI does what it does, but it is not ALL it does; it is how it arrives at real intelligence without possessing any awareness.
https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/next-token-predictor-is-an-ais-job
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>>221675816
Nolan is not outright dismissing it. There's a difference between AI as a tool and AI Slop specifically. The ladder is utterly cancerous and only amplified by literal brown 3rd worlders on the internet
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>>221675874
there are people on this website who will label anything made my AI slop.
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>>221675816
It scares them so much that they are in denial. Just look at the tone of some posts in this thread. The whole "t-those silly boomers treating it as a super power, haha..." as if lots of real jobs and ART aren't already using AI on a regular basis. It's not a fad by any means and is already impacting millions of lives directly in ways most of us don't even realise. The more important it becomes, the harder is to get rid of it. It's here to stay
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>all these replies
AI is an amazing, revolutionary technology and I think young people dismiss it only because they don't understand how revolutionary it is. In the end, it won't matter that it wasn't "liked" at the time. People didn't like the steam engine and were skeptical at the time. In the end, the arrow of time points in only one direction. The same direction that brought on the invention of fire, tools, the wheel, the steam engine, the aeroplane, the computer, the internet, the iphone, and yes AI.
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>>221674766
lmao ya i was about to say

as a millennial only getting to get my degree at this point in life literally EVERY zoomer is cheating

like, I'm not some Christian, moralfagging straight edge guy. but they literally can't understand my stance of never using it for a homework at all. they think I'm like upholding some impossible saintlike conduct when really i just want to learn the shit I'm overpaying for
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>>221675874
I was talking about the people in this thread, not Nolan. Also, I seriously doubt younger generations aren’t consuming AI slop at a large scale, because they certainly are. They devour shorts/reels with multiple unrelated visuals and audio and their attention spans are fried, they don’t care if it was created by real brown hands or AI. It’s just dopamine bursts and passing time for them.

Artists, whose livelihoods are at risk, are understandably upset but I think they’re also upset at the prospect that their art is just consumed like any other slop at the end of the day. That an album or book cover or graphic design is more-or-less filler and for all the screaming and noise, people will just as likely buy a book with AI slop on the cover as a tediously painted cover by an emerging artist.
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>>221676007
I don't even think young people dislike AI. I'm a zoomer and me and all my friends are having lots of fun doing anime videos with it.
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>>221676051
Alright so how could you be upset at people seeing that trend as a bad thing? It very clearly is. Young people should not be rotting their brains with Charlie Kirk AI memes on Instagram.
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>>221676099
Young people were already rotting their brains with hiphop music, pornography, YouTube, etc. AI can produce slop and it can produce great art. The inclusion of AI isn't what's going to determine those cultural trends.
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>>221676007
It's mostly an american shitlib thing, at least all the rabid reactionary stuff. They'll get a celeb to promote it at some point after the whole trump nonsense is over and suddenly AI will be le good and not a tool of fascism. It's pointless to engage with such niggercattle.
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>>221676099
I don’t think they’re worried about the trend though, I think they just don’t like a new technology for various reasons. People who consume green screen slop and act like they draw the line at AI vs. brown hand driven CGI are just picking an arbitrary line in the sand. They already have no tastes or standards but they’re acting like they genuinely care about art.

Me, I’m very disturbed by the impact of social media and screens on youth. I have two young kids and they are only allowed to play a limited time of video games on Saturday and I don’t allow them to watch YouTube. They have friends who already have phones and that’s a hard no for me that I will not budge on. I see the lazy and/or dumb parents who have given unrestricted screen time to their kids since kindergarten and it’s terrible, you can see the kids are off. Frankly it’s disturbing.

All this is to say that I make responsible choices as a parent and functioning adult and I don’t see AI as the culprit for brainrot and poor parenting. It will generate it on a larger scale but that sort of content and screen addiction was around before.
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>>221676239
This guy gets it
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I'm just glad we're not hostages of Hollywood anymore.
>>221676099
Teenagers were already rotting their brains with tik tok before AI was even a thing. Even if AI vanished from earth tomorrow, nothing would change in that aspect.
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>>221672234
This is a boomer response to you ngl but its obvious China and Russia are poisoning the well on it every day, there is no way in hell its as bad as they say like you get data center it will drain your entire lake, or you will get vertigo from the noise and humming or it will make electricity prices go up to insane levels as long as they build power plants and solar farms.
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>>221676248
This is just dumb. We've already been infantilized by mass media for decades but AI is a new material factor that acts as an incredible accelerant of this issue. It is making everyone more stupid, lazy and nihilistic. All current studies show that young students are becoming illiterate and lacking basic life skills because they defer to AI and scrolling on their phones all day. Again, it is just beyond me how any self-respecting "conservative" thinks it's a good thing that kids all around the world are giggling at AI memes of Charlie Kirk being brutally murdered. This technology has yet to show us any great benefits for society
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>>221672009
>AI graphic design birthday wishes
DID YOU REALLY THINK I'D LET THIS DAY PASS QUIETLY DANIEL
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>>221676239
Hell yeah
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>>221676412
There are countless examples of AI increasing productivity or creating art.
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>>221676412
The same things were said about the internet when it first came about yet we adapted and the truth is, retards will always believe things at face value, whether it be the first thing they’re told, the first thing they read, or the first thing AI tells them. That’s not a medium issue that’s a lack of critical thinking.

Unrestricted and early access to screens and social media is the issue. AI might be an accelerant but again the issue is lazy and dumb parents. I’m doing the right thing with my kids but it’s unfortunately the other kids and their poor parenting that I have to battle with.
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>>221676454
name five
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>>221676511
The health of Western society is not determined by individual people doing individual things. That's just not how things work. It will benefit your family to restrict how they use the internet but the broader issue doesn't suddenly go away.
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>>221671975
Youtube is filled with AI, even videos that has millions of views shamelessly use AI thumbnails
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>>221671975
Are you just now realizing that?
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>>221676553
Not him, but...
>GitHub
-Software developers writing code with GitHub Copilot complete tasks 55% faster than those writing code manually.
>Octopus Energy
-The UK energy supplier integrated generative AI into its customer service, allowing the system to do the work of 250 people daily
-The AI handles email responses with a 80% customer satisfaction rate, significantly higher than the 65% rating achieved by trained human agents
>Factory Maintenance at Siemens
-Siemens uses predictive AI algorithms to analyze sensor data from factory machinery, reducing unplanned downtime by up to 20%
-The AI flags microscopic mechanical wear before a breakdown occurs, allowing engineers to schedule quick fixes instead of dealing with catastrophic factory halts.
>Content Creation at Vanguard
-he investment giant used AI copy-testing platforms to personalize financial advisory ads, resulting in a 15% higher conversion rate
-Marketing teams skipped weeks of manual A/B testing variations, as the AI instantly predicted and generated the best-performing ad copy headline
>Document Review at Ernst & Young (EY)
-EY deployed an AI platform to review complex lease contracts, reducing the time spent per document by 60% to 75%.
-The system instantly extracts key financial data, compliance risks, and termination dates from hundreds of pages, freeing human auditors from manual data entry
>Found this data for me
AI is the best!
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>>221676586
So we put the lid back on Pandora’s box through government regulations (while the rest of the world embraces the technology and all its benefits) and/or we have a large media literacy public education push so there is no excuse for parents and others to claim they didn’t understand the dangers.

I don’t see this happening in a timeframe that will benefit my developing kids so I’ll do what I can and the retards will do what retards do. Maybe others will follow suit but probably not. At this point I can only focus on my direct sphere of influence and not expect much from others.
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>>221676743
>Software developers writing code with GitHub Copilot complete tasks 55% faster
>The UK energy supplier integrated generative AI into its customer service, allowing the system to do the work of 250 people daily
>Content Creation at Vanguard
>The investment giant used AI copy-testing platforms to personalize financial advisory ads, resulting in a 15% higher conversion rate
this has to be bait
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>>221676511
You're putting responsibility for a gun in the hands of illiterate monkeys who don't know any better, it's not an "accelerant", it's outright setting a large part of society for failure.
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>>221674873
>even I recognize that AI is the future
>I use it to my immediate advantage and keep a pulse on what’s happening
>an incredible tool
>Better to be part of the rising cream than flag yourself as expendable
>You don’t survive by walking in the wilderness with your eyes closed and hands over your ears

>>221674969
>I do have an understated competitiveness and desire to be competitive and ensure I can support my family to the best of my ability
>It’s a win for me and some of my colleagues are being left in the dust
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>>221671975
Nolan was in the Epstein files so any leftists actively supporting this movie just know he's as bad a Trump
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>>221672009
AI (for me at least) has been good at just getting a lot of information in a very quick and direct fashion, it's just a more advanced search engine. I never use it for anything else
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>>221677958
I also posted about how I shield my kids from social media and screens (>>221677084, >>221676511).

Most people are not intelligent and do what is easiest and what they are told to do. COVID was a turning point and it’s clear to me that I can’t rely entirely on the good will of others or the government. So while I’m a great neighbor and try to make my community a better place (while teaching my children such virtues) through volunteering and doing good deeds, to some degree I see my family as a tribe that I’m responsible for and one that needs to have its own independent trajectory away from the mobs. I want my kids and their kids to be successful in every meaning of the world.

So yes, my career is part of this equation because it dictates how I can provide for my family (as well as me getting a lot of fulfillment out of my work). If we’re going to see more waves of firing and instability, why wouldn’t I be strategic and do my best to ensure my head isn’t on the chopping block? If AI is a tool that can increase the productivity and quality of my work I’ll absolutely use it to my advantage, it is a win-win for everyone. I don’t normally view my colleagues as competition (even though to some degree they actually are), but I do assess the habits of those who are successful and those who are deadwood and the gradient in between.

I’m idealistic but I’m not naive. Things have been weird since 9/11, 2008, COVID, Trump and they’ll only get weirder and less stable. I’ve got a family and I like what I do, I’m going to do what I can do maintain what I have and have at least a modicum of influence and control over my trajectory. You can use a new promising tool or reject it to your disadvantage. I’m naturally more of a Luddite but I’m not retarded.

>>221674952
Exactly. There are people who have no idea about what it’s like to work and be responsible for oneself let alone others.
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Yes, AI is literally fake and gay, Chris.
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>>221672009
The only people I've ever seen that are upset about AI or terminally online retards and mid-IQ normgroids.
Literally everybody I know IRL thinks AI is a useful new tool it is fascinated by what possibilities it may have for the near future.

It's legitimately a litmus test for idiots and people prone to bandwagon jumping: If you're unironically tilted about AI existing, you're one of those two things.
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>>221678364
The term "Artificial Intelligence" is not useful and misleading.
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>>221678621
It does intelligent things and it is artificial.
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>>221675320
>Hyper realistic
Lol
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>>221675418
Lol you bodyslammed him into silence
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>>221676412
The issue isn't AI.
The issue is your refusal to limit your child's exposure.

You're just a Luddite blaming your own failings and the feelings of the people who think like you do on a new technology (one with exceptional potential that NEEDS to be explored and exploited, just like any new technology).
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>>221675547
I'm gonna take a wild guess that you own AI stocks because nobody is that enthusiast about AI shows.
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>>221678621
Why does it even matter what we call it? Do I have to recite the "What's in a name?" monologue for you?

1. What do YOU think we should call it then?
2. Even if we switched to exclusively calling it that, what impact would it have? Would it matter?
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>>221675874
>There's a difference between AI as a tool and AI Slop specifically
Yes, and that "difference" is just whatever YOUR personal preference is at that specific point in time, of course.
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>>221672104
I guarantee you've come across Ai photos or videos that were so good you didn't question it. You're also making the assumption there's no real actors or camera work at all, when Ai can and has been used to tweak specific elements of existing video. Cgi already makes use of automated algorithms, it's just a matter of scale here.
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>>221673664
>retarded Eurotroon with no real-life experience in the workforce chimes in with his worthless opinion
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>>221673503
So now you know how everyone who has had their job replaced by immigrant labor or outsourcing feels?
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I have a question for all the faggot AI enthusiasts in here:
Would you board an airplane entirely controlled by AI systems?
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>>221672009
Porn. Lots of porn.
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>>221671975
How about Hollywood uses AI to sync up the Italian actors lips with the American voice-overs in The Good, The Bad And The Ugly

Thats an actual good use for the tech but no one ever uses AI CGI for practical shit
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>>221679971
>the biggest threat to job security from AI is…. unions
Maybe just focus on being Israel’s attack dog and piggy bank, because thinking isn’t really your forte is it?
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>>221680269
>Eurotroon ignores reality and instead starts screeching about Israel again
Typical. You're probably having a hard time understanding the nuance of the conversation anyway due to it not being presented in Arabic.
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>>221671975
He's definitely pro-Big Brother, from his Oppenheimer framing alone. This phrasing sounds like he's with the people, but he avoids talking about how mere rejection doesn't lead to successful non-compliance.Fking hate the word "foundational"
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>>221680075
>I have a question for all the faggot AI enthusiasts in here:
There aren't really "AI enthusiasts", just people who see the potential and value of a new, promising technology instead of being in a Luddite anti-technology cult.

>Would you board an airplane entirely controlled by AI systems?
No such thing exists yet and nobody has proposed such a thing being an immediate improvement. What the fuck are you talking about? Are you just coming up with random, imaginary bullshit to make yourself angry over?
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>>221674828
>It's a life changing technology and i'm glad most people are either dismissing it or unaware of it's most potent use cases. It means I can leverage AI much more than the average person and that advantage will only compound with time.

You will never be a real Brahmin though
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>>221680075
If they made a system that's proven to work as well or better than a human pilot, yeah sure. Modern flights are already mostly automated. The pilots are there to handle emergencies and to serve as a liability sponge.
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>>221672009
It lets me make stuff I want to see that no one else will ever think of be bothered to do without forking over my hard-earned income.
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>>221680075
i have bad news for you
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>>221671975
yes, good, defend the ai slop, faggot.
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Using AI to gen stuff is fun for a bit but I always hit the tipping point where I keep seeing it deliver variations of the same thing and it starts to feel hollow and pointless.
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>>221672009
I like genning music and stealing unique sounding motifs it comes up with to combine with other melodies I make for fun.
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>>221672009
It's either the boomer who thinks an LLM is literally Data from Star Trek or a thirdie with absolutely ZERO taste making "live action adaptations" of various children's media.
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>>221672009
Retards are thrilled by it. The Right can't get enough.
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>>221675547
>two awesome AI series made entirely with AI that easily BTFO lots of shit being praised by critics nowadays
Nobody who likes "AI series" has an IQ above 80. You're the biggest fucking brown goy in existence.
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>>221672009
I don't care until AI can make my favorite hentais into Movies and sequels even after the author dies.
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>>221672009
90% of the time I use it for work emails. I've used it for a small program to re-map my keyboard and occasionally to calculate when I'll be sober after heavy drinking.
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It's incredible how much it makes retards seethe and it's the exact same pseudo-commie NPCS who jump on every hate bandwagon to signal how they're part of some cool kid in-group. People with no hint of original thought desperately spamming about how they're better than pajeets.
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>>221678364
This post is so funny because YOU are the midwit who's fascinated by jingling keys. The moment you try using AI for anything you have even the slightest expertise in you immediately realize that it's nothing more than a hallucinating slop machine and you're better off just doing the thing yourself. The reason you think AI is useful is because you are not skilled or intelligent enough to see past the smoke and mirrors. You are slop eating cattle and you don't even know what you don't know.
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>>221681316
You will never be skilled at anything. Any institution that pretends you're competent is compromised.
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>>221672009
So my Dad loves it, watches hundreds of hours of those AI gen stories with droning narration. However it drives me nuts. that shit peels the skin from my ear canals listening to it.
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>>221682036
You should start making AI videos of a dad who loves his son.
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CARS ARENT NEEDED HORSES ARE JUST FINE!
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Younger generations are the dumbest who ever lived on the planet, so it checks out.
I use AI to make art for my personal enjoyment and I hope all pretentious X artists will lose their job.
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>>221672009
It's mostly a tool of browns, talentless nerds, and lazy as fuck millennials/students who are already reliant on it to do everything for them.
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>>221681316
you just proved his point lol
touch grass
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>>221682516
>we need to flood our countries with browns
>you chuds are all... browns!

The leftist mind can't even hold a narrative
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>>221681316
I have expertise in making music and I think AI makes great music
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>>221675547
this
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>>221672009
I just make a buncha AI porn of actresses I like
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>>221674766
how illiterate are college freshmen these days?
(also, how fuckable are freshman girls for a professor?)
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>>221676719
Don't believe his lies.
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>>221671975
Last fall, I used various AI to sort through about 1500+ matches and conversations I had with numerous third-world girls to find the best partner for me. It worked, and I'm getting married in a few months. AI simply is amazing.
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>>221672715
>one example floated around social media by anti-AI proponents and that doesn't concretely establish AI is flawed means ban AI forever
AI is being introduced everywhere. Of course there's going to be the occasional hiccup until it's perfected throughout society. Chud.
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>>221683980
Not to mention their beloved COVID vaccine was developed using AI
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>>221672009
yeah I see low IQ people like it a lot
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>>221672009
my boomer parents squabble and ask each other dumb questions and then my dad says "just ask ai for the answer" and this man used to be a teacher who told me tv and computers would rot my brain
also my mom has phone neck and plays candy crush at all times
not sure what the fuck happened to boomers but man it hit them hard
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>>221672009
the left keeps doing this really annoying performative thing where they pretend they hate AI but then two seconds later they are all "didja see the new iran lego video?!" like i give a fuck about the jewish wars
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>>221681130
it cant write lyrics for shit but it mogs all my music playing abilities and mastering abilities and basically anything having to do with polishing the sound into the final "studio ready" state
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>>221672009
My boss, who is retirement aged but can't retire because his sons aren't capable of running the family business without his help, loves it. My coworker, fresh out of college but somehow capable of doing real work, also loves it. I'm in he middle and concede it can be helpful in some cases if used right but these two have 100% drunk the koolaid. We were talking about it a while back and as both are praising it my boss tells us he used it to write his recently dead mothers eulogy. I must have looked incredulous because he assured me that everyone loved it and even the pastor told him he did a great job. Coworker chimes in that he's using it to write his wedding vows. Before I can even react my boss goes "oh no ____, you can't do that, you have to speak from your heart" and I am just in awe of the dissonance. I didn't really respect him before that but holy shit. It's a good thing I was so legitimately flabbergasted in the moment because laughing at the exchange probably would have gone poorly.
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>>221675547
I notice you're not sharing the names of these series.
>easily BTFO lots of shit being praised by critics nowadays
This is a very low bar, I want to see the best of what is currently available because nothing apart from carefully curated gooner slop looks good. Feed me this "awesome" slop, I am ready to embrace the future.
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>>221672009
I get messaged on whatsapp almost daily by old ladies I know through volunteer work, the keep sending me good morning/good evening/prayers/motivational pics and I saw the massive shift to ai slop images in the last year. They love it.
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>>221681263
>AI is just a fad
>AI isn't just a fad but AI sucks
>okay, AI will be used for SOME things.
>AI can't make movies
>AI can make movies but... you're stupid if you like them! <--you are here

The cope. they have been moving the goal post from day fucking one.
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so /tv/bros is ai based now and should we get behind ai because nolan hates it? I mean I wouldn't want to do some pink donut eater shit without seeing what my /tv/bros think first
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>>221685326
>reading comprehension
It's a quote that is pro-AI. Run it through AI Analysis and ask and you'll see that I'm right.
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>>221673155
What a pathetic little fool you are.
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>>221671975
So if even this retarded hack can understand that why can't all the ai worshipers
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>>221671975
>OI OIM CHRISTOPHA NOLAN
>D'YOU KNOW WHAT IVE DONE FOR THIS WORLD
>OI IVE HELPED PEOPLE NOT NEED TO FINK
>IVE HELOED PEOPLE TURN OFF THEYRE BRAINS
>bloody hell I'm so smart, my scarf proves sophisticated idiosyncracy
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>>221671975
>Christopher "the slop" Nolan
>calling other things slop
fucking incredible kek
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>>221684970
This is my main issue with it, it literally undermines and rots away at the core point of creativity, the soul, and being human. It automates it all, so we can just lie back and consume more slop until we die.
People who use AI unironically really need God in their lives, for then they will see the evil that it truly is.
Legitimately satanic technology.
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>>221672009
I will support whatever makes terminally online redditors shat their pants in rage and confusion
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>>221672009
My dad has gone all in on AI slop. He keeps putting otherwise good photos of the family through some hideous chatgpt cartoon filter. Also unironically listens to AI generated music.
I just hope he doesn't ever discover the voice cloning shit, because he'd definitely use it to clone my dead grandmother's voice from old voice messages and it would one shot my grandpa.
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>>221672067
>I use it to cheat in my job, and I find it's increased my productivity
>I use it to cheat on my homework, and I find it's increased my productivity
>I use it to form my opinions, and I find it's increased my productivity
It hasn't increased your productivity, it IS your productivity, and you're a worthless dipshit. Unironically, if you use ChatGPT to do your job, you deserve to be fired. If a fucking Google search algorithm can do your job better and faster than you can, you're too much of a worthless tard to be employed.
By the way, all the zoomers are using it to cheat in school, just like you're using it to cheat in your career. It's because you're stupid, impatient, and useless. Your skills are rotting because you're a lazy shirker.
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>>221672009
Spam calls
Dozens of them a week
All from different numbers
Either hoping to steal my voice for a scam attempt or an AI generated voice trying to scam me
Billions must die.
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Kek, this thread just proves that majority of 4channers are failed normies, nothing more. Only a handful of responses note the real usefulness of AI, which lies in menial job-related tasks. Of course your typical lot of jobless neets know nothing about it, and their only point of reference for AI usage is older relatives making memes. At the end of the day, you're just a bunch friendless shitposters living with their parents.
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>>221688682
TRVKE
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>>221688443
holy fucking seething lmao
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>>221672825
holy kino
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>>221688964
Yeah, I'm genuinely angry because I just witnessed someone literally bragging about acting like a fucking jeet.
These worthless fucking faggots don't even have enough shame to realize they're doing something wrong. Dumb nigger needs to be fired.
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>>221671975
Nolan being based and true. I know lynch said otherwise but he didn't live long enough to recant
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>>221671975
>Spielberg revolutionized entertainment cinema with the Jaws
>Lucas revolutionized cinema with popularization of digital cameras with Prequels
>Cameron revolutionized cinema with 3D and popularization of IMAX

So what did Nolan do with IMAX? IMAX existed before Nolan, and ill recon Cameron is bigger signature figure for IMAX than Nolan.
Nolan is just a leech.
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>>221674828
#ad
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>>221688264
Photography-has-no-soul tier argument
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>>221688443
>>221689064
Let me guess, you're a blue collar bydlo? Clearly, you have no clue about the subject.
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>>221675096
predicting what?
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>>221672429
>>221672443
Mushroom names are a mess, twenty different kinds will have the same name, and the same mushroom can have twenty names
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>>221672993
>I have young kids and I try not to think about it too much
Be honest man
>Ultimately, I only had kids out of instinct and rote biological process. I don't really care what happens to them after I'm dead, so much so that while I'm alive, I'd rather mot try to help them build skills they need to navigate the harshness that is burgeoning in this world

Your kind must be sent back to the wilderness, with only your naked body and your mind.
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>>221688443
How is using AI “cheating” in my job? My job is research and if a tool assists me in doing better and more efficient analyses and improving my productivity then how is this cheating or harming anyone? It is a net benefit. I am not a zoomer, I developed and honed my critical thinking and knowledge the old-fashioned way, so it’s not like using AI is hindering my development in anyway.

It is very strange to think of something as “cheating in one’s job” when the ultimate goal is to drive productivity and increase quality. If a tool does this, there is no cheating, it’s called increasing efficiency and doing better. If you owned a factory would you insist that employees manually move products along an assembly line because conveyor belts are cheating?

I am genuinely curious: you work? Do you understand that school and work are distinct?
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>>221689789
photography captures a moment in time that is real and has happened, and can capture the beauty of existence. In this sense it can have soul.
AI conversely generates a false representation of reality and removes the human element away from experiencing, creating, or capturing and presenting said beauty in a medium that can be appreciated by others. It is just a factory for producing a vapid and soulless product to be consumed and discarded. It cannot and never will have a soul as it requires no struggle nor humanity to exist.
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>>221672387
Asha?
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>>221672009
A buddy of mine uses it to design D&D campaigns and write erotica about hot Vampire women enslaving young human men during the Ottoman Wars.
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>>221672009
the exact same
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>>221672009
I use it to help with coding but I wouldn't ever want any kind of artistic output from it.
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>>221672338
>There is no greater hell than AIslop in a black household, they will literally spend hours sitting around watching AI-generated stories about some fat black woman experiencing made-up racism, AI-generated "history" stories, AI-generated garbage made to advertise some shitty black Youtube streamer, it's literally fucking constant noise, AIslop somehow found a way to make them even dumber, which one would have thought was borderline impossible.
>Please god save me from this hell.
LOL
At least they keep it to themselves, unlike the goddamn jeetards
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>>221672009
you use ai every day and don't even realize it. your life is ran by ai, your money, your emails, your bank.
all social media runs on ai algorithms. everytime you use Google maps you're using ai. YouTube is ai. amazon, Uber, everything has ai running in the background.
it's kind of ridiculous for people to hate ai but ask Google for anything and everything. newsflash retards, where do you think Google gets its fucking answers?
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>>221672009
Its for brainless monkeys that cant write a letter.
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>>221691366
>i staged a moment in time with props therefore it is different than AI staging a moment in time with pixels
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>>221672009
I use AI as a porn generator (both image and text) and nothing else
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>>221672239
do people not realize you can test for toxicity without ingesting "shit your guts out" levels of the thing?
Like, just rub it on your lips to start and see if there's a reaction to start at least.
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>>221672617
If AI and robotics can perfectly replace all human labour then you'll be out of a job too.

If AI and robotics cannot perfectly replace all human labour then the economy will simply grow until all humans are employed. Even if literally the only job remaining that can't be automated is yours, the economy will just grow until every single worker on the planet is doing your exact job.

I can't be fucked explaining the reason why but this is an ironclad guarantee. That's how labour and production work.
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>>221674267
its a glorified search engine and databank
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>>221674702
>am a researcher and using AI has dramatically increased my efficiency and ability to analyze data
so you never used excel before?
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>>221691169
>My job is research and if a tool assists me in doing better and more efficient analyses and improving my productivity then how is this cheating or harming anyone?
#1, it's plagiarism, because it's not inventing data, it's scraping it from other people.
#2, it's not analysis, because it's just synthesizing common quotes on a topic and filtering it through a biased corporate algorithm.
#3, you're not doing an actual work. Yes it' easier for you; because you aren't fucking doing anything. So what are you being paid for?
You're cheating because you're stealing other people's work and passing it off as your own. As far as harm goes, you're harming your employer by scamming them, and you're also harming yourself by not developing skills you're supposed to have.
And again, if the AI is what's doing the work, then what the fuck should they be paying YOU for? Besides everything else, that's the main reason your worthless ass needs to be fired. If I was your professor and I asked you, "Write me an essay on such-and-such," and you hired some other student to do it, it would be cheating. Right? By the same token, if you plug in the rubric and have ChatGPT do it, it's still cheating in the exact same way; you didn't fucking write the paper! And ditto for your job, you are cheating because you are passing off an algorithm's work as your own. You are little better than a jeet scammer. You're pathetic.
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>>221692721
>There's no difference between reading a book and just having someone tell you what you should think about it!
You're doomed. It's honestly shocking how spiritually fucked and stupid you are.
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>>221671975
What a loser. AI FOREVER!!
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>>221696532
You sound just like those old people who hated video game in the 90s.



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