• deliriousdreams@fedia.io
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    4 hours ago

    People find AI to be irritating because of its flaws and failure to deliver. They are also angry about big tech suggesting that AI will force real humans out of human spaces. The arts, media, research, science, the work force etc.

    The “anxiety” is mostly fear of exactly what’s being promised at the detriment of the people expected to fund it. Anyone who’s got eyes and ears knows that the venture capital well will run dry eventually.

    There is no return on investment for the vast majority of regular every day humans living in this world at this time. Not where AI is concerned. It isn’t hard to follow what is being marketed to its conclusion. Tech Oligarchs have been saying the quiet part out loud since the begining.

    AI will replace workers. AI will replace people who make art and music, and write things. AI will replace.

    They even tell us they know it’s a flawed replacement that they can’t make better. And they pretty much tell us that they haven’t found a way to monetize it so it’s sustainable which basically means one way or another they will be looking for people to pay more for it.

    People have started thinking about what that means and naturally they don’t like it. Tech Bros are selling this dream of replacing us but we don’t have any money to pay more for a product that doesn’t produce anything worthwhile for the cost. Especially not if you’re replacing them and there is no safety net.

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      AI will replace workers. AI will replace people who make art and music, and write things.

      This part made me think how I’ve commented recently that AI does the thing it was designed to do, but that the thing it was designed to do is generate something you could believe somebody wrote on the internet.

      That doesn’t mean the answer is correct, of course. It’s often confidently wrong, just like real people online!

      But when it comes to artistic expression, there is no clear right or wrong. Music, art, and the written word are some of the most human things we have, but you are absolutely right that they will be replaced. If a marketing director can pay Google a few dollars to generate a hundred concept drawings so they can do “I’ll know it when I see it” design, that’s a human artist job they won’t budget for.

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      There’s often a tacit acknowledgment to the poor quality of AI output, but that they do not care, the strategy is to flood the zone with so much garbage as to make it irrelevant. It’s a grift-conomy mindset, the focus is on “velocity” and “productivity” to the detriment of all else.

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        we’re living in a gish gallop society - politics, AI, it’s all overloading the polity with so many outrageous events they can’t react to the last one, much less the outrage 4 days ago… and unfortunately it’s working.

        I don’t know any solutions - damn near anything you do will be labelled insurrection and treason, jfc, they’re suing SPLC for supporting white supremacist orgs for paying… informants.

        ultra fucking stupid, but sadly effective, because most of america wants to stay out of politics and not confront the difficult shit ahead.