@CryptoHayes You are such a 🤡. There’s nothing on your list of reasons that wasn’t also true last week when you were pumping these coins. Clearly just looking to dump on your followers.
I honestly wish AI was never invented. I also wish social media was never invented. But here I am.
We don’t get to decide how the world unfolds. All we get to decide is how we react and adapt.
AI is here. It’s not going away. How/if you decide to use it is totally up to you.
Like social media, it will have many unforeseen consequences which will
depend entirely on how it’s used.
My approach is to use it in areas that can amplify my creativity and supplement my skills while not relying on it to do things I love doing or that are worth the effort.
What do you call the tipping point when you spend more of your time trying to figure out where you DON'T want to use AI vs where you do? That's where I'm at right now.
I can promise you that you could replace every last little thing in your life with AI and you will not be any happier.
You can be an AI advocate and not be an AI maximalist at the same time. It's okay.
@jujugirl222@thealphatron If you think that using AI is simply about visual imitation or style transfer, you simply have no idea how most AI production works.
Yes. I use Suno for background music and a lot of my content and I've also made music videos but i'm also a musician in real life and I won't touch AI when it comes to me writing my own music with my band because I separate that is to a creative pursuit that I want to do entirely on my own it's completely up to the user to decide how and what tools they use and when.
Spot on, period. I've been in the creative field for 20+ years in many different forms. I use AI for certain parts of my process around visuals but I still do a lot of writing, directing, and strategic planning around digital content. I can just now produce much bigger ideas on my own that I would have never ever had the budget to produce in a hundred years.
@Sassy_Khat I guess it depends. If your job is forcing you to use it and they are giving you a pay check. You may have less of a say even if they don't fully understand why they are pushing it or how to actually deploy it effectively in their organization.
I honestly wish AI was never invented. I also wish social media was never invented. But here I am.
We don’t get to decide how the world unfolds. All we get to decide is how we react and adapt.
AI is here. It’s not going away. How/if you decide to use it is totally up to you.
Like social media, it will have many unforeseen consequences which will
depend entirely on how it’s used.
My approach is to use it in areas that can amplify my creativity and supplement my skills while not relying on it to do things I love doing or that are worth the effort.
@VistaLargaGames They didn’t ban videos that use AI. They demonetized (and banned) some channels that make automated content. And they did it in a shitty way with many mistakes, but still….
You can be a snarky asshat about it but it’s been daily well documented and the rise of live music revenues and performances is backed by industry data (example https://t.co/QmvXn5xGYR) so yes your analogy is only looking at one part of the entire industry and how it’s evolved and ignoring how it’s helped so many artists.
@blknoiz06@anildelphi VVV is basically flagship models run through private servers with a 20% markup. I don’t think the masses will care enough to pay extra for the same LLM at scale .
@marccolcer Disagree. AI influencers pretending to be human doing boring human shit will go nowhere. AI characters that are clearly labeled as AI backed by human creators writing unique and engaging content will have an audience. (I.e. AI meme characters etc)