Make things robots can't make. Strict no clankers policy.
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Damon Beres
Rich Caccappolo, the vice chair of media at the company behind the Daily Mail, fears extractive chatbots are going to obliterate the online publishing business. "My concern is it’s not going to happen in three or five years—I joke it’s going to happen next Tuesday.”
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You can’t feed people shit they don’t, they won’t eat it. No matter how hard you sell it to them, they’ll eventually recognize it’s shit.
There are only a few newspapers I buy, they are all local.
One purchase is to help someone with their own new newspaper.
There is nothing that would make me buy any major newspaper, they are all a waste of time.
So instead of asking a person who their favorite author is, we ask whose your favorite AI, what chat bots do you follow?
AI does it like a parrot speaks.
Novelty. Purest capitalism. Valueless.
Stable diffusion still kinda sucks (but getting that raw art can be inspirational) Other models (ideagram)… wow though. Much better.
I don’t even read shitty human writers (maybe sometimes screenshot edit & repost their shit)
People are passing on obvious AI art…
Like, it’s not satisfying what we’re looking for…
I just think these tech boys
are wrong on their bets
that this will be the shit everybody loves.
It’s empty.
No.
“How do we build a corruption-free state to seize all automation/AI profits in order to provide UBI so nobody-one has to work anymore?”
People used to dream about a laborless future. Snuff a few oligarchs and we can have one.