what an incredibly fucked up letter to send out to your workers, 'a lot of you are going to be fired, we aren't going to say who until it happens though, sorry! Keep working hard to build our company value in the meantime :)'
OpenAI has stolen Studio Ghibli's artwork & these morons are cheering and clapping for it as if this crap has actually acheived anything. They're literally advertising a plagarism program that hasn't compensated nor sought permission from Stuido Ghibli. Fuck these people.
Awesome. The Ghibli style is now going to become oversaturated and associated with lazy and boring content - can’t wait for kids to grow up thinking the Ghibli movies are Ai-generated and instead of art that’s crafted by excellent artists
This 26-second clip, taken out of context of a nearly 18-minute video, is Alanah trying to help people who are not disabled understand and relate to people with disabilities. She said kids can suddenly interrupt your gameplay because they need you—the same way a disability can suddenly flare up and make you stop playing. So a pause button would be really welcome—a completely benign request.
These gotcha-style tweets and posts are a large part of why advocates suffer extremely high burnout rates. Why you see so many familiar advocate names suddenly go silent. Weak-minded attention seekers who just want views pick apart every single thing you say, constantly, just waiting for you to be tired or off your game for one moment and say something that can be twisted out of context. It doesn't matter if you raise hundreds of thousands of dollars to help disability causes or donate your time to charity, People like this are constantly out there just waiting for their 3 minutes on Twitter to feel superior off the back of being purposely obtuse and misconstruing an attempt to make a difficult and sensitive subject relatable to those without disabilities.
The people who enjoy doing this kind of thing need to shut their bubbling fart volcano mouths and do something more productive with their time like watching paint dry.