i wonder which endocrine systems are disrupted by not having your head sufficiently stuffed into a toilet before being old enough to type words into nazitter dot com
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i wonder which endocrine systems are disrupted by not having your head sufficiently stuffed into a toilet before being old enough to type words into nazitter dot com
if you put this paragraph
Corporations institute barebones [crappy product] that [works terribly] because they canāt be bothered to pay the [production workers] to actually [produce quality products] but when shit goes south they turn around and blame the [workers] for a bad product instead of admitting they cut corners.
and follow it up with āItās China Syndromeāā¦ then itās pretty astonishingly clear it is meant in reference to the perceived dominant production ideology of specifically China and has nothing to do with nuclear reactors
A WELL TRAINED AI can be a very useful tool.
please do elaborate on exactly what kind of training turns the spam generator into a prescription-writer, or whatever other task that isnāt generating spam
Edit: to add this is partly why AI gets a bad rap from folks on the outside looking it.
iām pretty sure ānormalā folks hate it because of all the crap itās unleashed upon the internet, and not just because they didnāt use the most recent models off the āHotā tab on HuggingFace
Itās China Syndrome but instead of nuclear reactors itās AI.
what are we a bunch of ASIANS?!?!???
the post is fake regardless, its just another rightwing shitpost account. doubt thereās a kid at all
f4miās channel is fantastic btw, fun little deep dives on old hardware and games. highly recommend checking her stuff out
i went and bought it, and yup, the revisited version is the one i was thinking of. time to walk around inside a picture of Sam Altman so i can absorb his raw intellect and business acumen
goddammit! you have no idea how many variations of āfirst person walking simulator projected image texture trippy visualsā i slapped into every search engine!
but yes, that was the one i was thinking of
yeah, that āmost of the internet will be Al-generatedā nonsense is tanking my ability to take them as domain experts seriously.
still, something gets me about completely generated, transient-when-youāre-not-looking, constantly shifting worlds. might have to collect more examples
maybe iām a weirdo but i actually really like this a lot. if there werenāt armies of sycophants chanting outside of all our collective windows about how AI is the future of gamingā¦ if you look at this āgameā as an art object unto itself i think it is actually really engaging
it reminds me of other āgamesā like Marian Kleinebergās Wave Function Collapse and Bananaftās Yedoma Globula. thereās one other on the tip of my tongue where you uploaded an image and it constantly reprojected the image onto the walls of a first-person walking simulator, but i donāt recall the name
because it encodes semantics.
if it really did so, performance wouldnāt swing up or down when you change syntactic or symbolic elements of problems. the only information encoded is language-statistical
oh gods theyāre multiplying
āblame the person, not the toolsā doesnāt work when the toolsā marketing team is explicitly touting said tool as a panacea for all problems. on the micro scale, sure, the wedding planner is at fault, but if you zoom out even a tiny bit itās pretty obvious what enabled them to fuck up for as long and as hard as they did
i used (and use, until the shutdown) cohost as my primary social media site. iām not surprised, but i canāt say it hasnāt been disappointing. for all the issues it has (and it did have a lot) it was pretty much the only site that felt somewhat cozy to use for me. stings quite a bit
there were bits and pieces that made me feel like Jon Evans was being a tad too sympathetic to Elizer and others whose track record really should warrant a somewhat greater degree of scepticism than he shows, but i had to tap out at this paragraph from chapter 6:
Scott Alexander is a Bay Area psychiatrist and a writer capable of absolutely magnificent, incisive, soulwrenching work ā¦ with whom I often strongly disagree. Some of his arguments are truly illuminatory; some betray the intellectual side-stepping of a very smart person engaged in rationalization and/or unwillingness to accept the rest of the world will not adopt their worldview. (Many of his critics, unfortunately, are inferior writers who misunderstand his work, and furthermore suggest itās written in bad faith, which I think is wholly incorrect.) But in fairness 90+% of humanity engages in such rationalization without even worrying about it. Alexander does, and challenges his own beliefs more than most.
the fact that Jon praises Scottās half-baked, anecdote-riddled, Red/Blue/Gray trichotomy as āincisiveā (for playing the hits to his audience), and his appraisal of the meandering transhumanist non-sequitur reading of Allen Ginsbergās Howl as āsoulwrenchingā really threw me for a loop.
and then the later description of that ultimately rather banal New York Times piece as ālong and badā (a hilariously hypocritical set of adjectives for a self-proclaimed fan of some of Scottās work to use), and the slamming of Elizabeth Sandifer as being a āinferior writer who misunderstands Scottās workā, for uh, correctly analyzing Scottās tendencies to espouse and enable white supremacist and sexist rhetoricā¦ yeah it pretty much tanks my ability to take what Jon is writing at face value.
i donāt get how after so many words being gentle but firm about Elizerās (lack of) accomplishments does he put out such a full-throated defense of Scott Alexander (and the subsequent smearing of his āāāenemiesāāā). of all people, why him?
I didnāt read the post at all
rather refreshing to have someone come out and just say it. thank you for the chuckle
and furries, for some reason
An opinion is still an opinion no matter how widely held it is.
why did you even bring up your one artist friendās opinion if youāre just gonna be like āwell actually thatās just YOUR opinionā when i disagree
yet I still refuse to call it art.
Duchamp wants a word
And then we have people who are attacking any use of ai images that are willing to call it āAI Artāā¦
good thing i, me, the person youāre responding to, isnāt those people. makes me wonder why you even brought it up in the first place
I believe that you believe that.
i also believe youāre deliberately trying to be as insufferable as possible, so be sure to add that to the bizarre collection of things you think i believe while youāre at it. or better yet: donāt
Would you rather have a dozen back and forth interactions?
these arenāt the only two possibilities. iāve had some interactions where i got handed one ref sheet and a sentence description and the recipient was happy with the first sketch. iāve had some where i got several pieces of references from different artists alongside paragraphs of descriptions, and there were still several dozen attempts. tossing in ai art just increases the volume, not the quality, of the interaction
Besides, this is something Iāve heard from other artists, so itās very much a matter opinion.
i have interacted with hundreds of artists, and i have yet to meet an artist that does not, to at least some degree, have some kind of negative opinion on ai art, except those for whom image-generation models were their primary (or more commonly, only) tool for making art. so if there is such a group of artists that would be happy to be presented with ai art and asked to āmake it like thisā, i have yet to find them
Annoying, sure, but not immoral.
annoying me is immoral actually
i would love to read someone more familiar with historical fascism and imperialism who is able to articulate the link between the two. like, an analysis of imperialism as the construction and maintenance of borders across which exploitation is enforced and economic value is extracted ā paired with the observation of fascism as the attempts to construct borders āacross peoplesā from within the imperial core