• Mac@mander.xyz
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    6 hours ago

    I like human created art because it’s created by humans. If AI generated the greatest song, image, or video game i would not care—i don’t want it.

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        3 hours ago

        Your comment seems loaded with purposefully inflammatory language intended to align AI with groups of actual real people who experience prejudice in the real world instead of corporations who have a vested interest in not paying artists, and brother, as a trans person, it makes you look like a real silly goose.

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          3 hours ago

          Your comment seems loaded with purposefully inflammatory language

          Pointing out that someone justifies if they like something or not by who made it, vs by judging the item being made itself, is inflammatory?

          as a trans person, it makes you look like a real silly goose.

          I remember back in the 80’s where people were hating on a Top 40 song because it was made by a group who’s singer was gay, and thought that was very wrong, that the song itself should be judged on its own merits, and not by who was singing it.

          Weird how those lessons learned fade away, needing to be learned again.

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            2 hours ago

            AI isn’t human. Stop pretending it is. AI takes advantage of humans. Your argument is invalid.

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              I did mention previously about “in the future”, some day, not today. LLMs are not AI, at least the kind of AI that I’m talking about.

              But even taking your point, do we let a human always keep a job that an AI can do much for efficiently? What job protections should humans have from AIs? And for that matter, what job protections should humans have today, right now, regardless of AI? (For the record, I support Unions.)

              We all need to figure this out, right now, as corporations are salavating at the though of an AI that can replace a human being’s job.

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                50 minutes ago

                No amount of passage of time is going to make AI human. You all suggesting that in the future AI will have feelings and emotions and will care that people are prejudiced against it. You are arguing against a hypothetical that you have created in your head and isn’t necessarily going to be a reality.

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                  40 minutes ago

                  You all suggesting that in the future AI will have feelings and emotions and will care that people are prejudiced against it.

                  No, not at all. I’m saying that future AI will not just be dumb LLMs, they’ll be more like functional code that can literally think for itself. That it will be able to create and learn (like humans do) to do jobs, and do those jobs well. Robots with brains, etc., like you see in the movies.

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