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Jukestar
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In regards to AI...

Posted by Jukestar - March 16th, 2024


There are very few things in this world I have made myself an adversary to, but artificial intelligence will more than likely remain something I hold in nothing but deep disgust. If only the average human knew of the above-average power they were always capable of; then they would never dream of surrendering that power to a machine, for they would be living the dream.


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AI in our capitalist society will lead to the automation of absolutely everything and prevent us from thinking for ourselves.

Not if more people like I have any thing to say about it.

I find the above newspost is a bit narrow visioned and overly romanticised - I am totally fine with AI tackling routine tasks, or running checks of such, as these are usually long-winded but tried-and-tested work that a person can spend hours on and are prone to human error.

I don’t believe someone doing annual accounts or audits would feel like they were “living the dream”.

Oh, my mistake for not clarifying. I meant this moreso for the more enjoyable things of humanity such as any form of expression of one's self. Anytime one uses AI to express this sort of thing, it speaks that they have nothing worth expressing; which is a shame since they obviously do, lest they would cease to exist.

@Jojo For me, we can't really do things if we don't change the whole system.
Whether for AI, ecologies, or poverty and injustice.

Change can only be manifested by a creature of change; therefore, one must start at the root of the problem, which is one's own self. Should this allowance of change for the better become a reality within, so shall it be without.

“Anytime one uses AI to express this sort of thing, it speaks that they have nothing worth expressing; which is a shame since they obviously do, lest they would cease to exist.”

Again, the issues with AI art is that is plagiaristic and a slow death to creativity, however the people who use it are using it to express themselves.

I find the AI art conversation has got a bit pretentious and is echoing itself.

What can I say? I cannot help but be enamoured by the echoes of expression from genuine entities.