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man someone in the notes of that AI post left a several paragraph long response like “but what if students don’t know how to write well? what if they’re socioeconomically disadvantaged and never got good writing instruction? they should be allowed to use AI” no they fucking should not because that is not going to help them develop their writing or benefit from writing instruction if they’re not fucking doing any writing themselves! a student who does their own work and gets a low grade but still actually practices writing is learning at least ten times more than a student who just plugs the prompt into chatgpt and doesn’t write at all
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oh, i am so enamored with the way the lesson of the velveteen rabbit rings true in our modern life. i love that we name our spaceships and write love poems to old buildings. i love that we all cried about the mars rover, that we made her so real that she was no longer a machine but a friend, a companion, a hero.
i love that we become attached to certain mugs, spoons, mason jars. that we develop a strange protective love-hate of our tablets, that we feel weirdly reverent about our new notebook. we name our cars silly things like the crab shack and call our favorite whisk attachment the one great destroyer.
there's a dog statue at my local park that has a golden back and golden head from how often people have pet it. at my college campus, people love an ugly little pointless sculpture we call bacon pants or bacon legs. we assign personalities to fountains, parks, laptops.
i love that our basic instinct is to include others in our community, even where there isn't a real community to speak of. that we love things, even when they cannot physically love us back - for us, the exchange isn't what's important. we give our heart to things so entirely that the thing begins to, in its own way, have its own heart.
the last transmission from the mars rover was not words; it was data. nevertheless, someone translated for her. my battery is low and it's getting dark. they made her last words a poem. they looked at data and saw a soul, a divine spark.
i keep thinking about the first AI born truly free-thinking. i keep thinking about the way scientists and artists talk about their work. how their eyes light up and their hands start moving, how even when they're flat broke and confused and the coding isn't working - there's this love of the thing. i keep thinking that whatever is being born into this new world will be born here on purpose, over a long time, with great energy. that when it arrives, the first thing it will know is most likely the hands of a creator delighted, overcome.
that we made it in our image. that the image we wrote was one of human compassion within ingenuity. that we couldn't make this thing without it being a labor of real-and-true: love.
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rather disturbing to think about the fact that the go-to "check the hands, count the fingers" method of identifying AI deepfakes is almost exactly the same method used by lucid dreamers to determine whether or not they're dreaming.
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Every once and a while (regularly) I run into an obviously AI-generated art post that OP is trying to pass off as actual work so hard with restricted replies and think 'maybe I should just make a sideblog dedicated to going 'this is AI generated' and nothing else'. Like a disapproval stamp I can just collectively leave on there. Hm.
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trying to get back into the shining force series and im slowly crumbling to dust over how insanely hard it is to keep track of vs the draken/nier series like with drakengard its like 1, 2, then you pretend nothing else happened ever again after that BUT you have a couple artbooks and novels on the side but shining force is like
shining in the darkness, shining force (okay!), shining force gaiden, shining force gaiden 2, shining force final conflict (related to gaiden but ALSO the og shining force, moreso than the other sfg games) and then
SHINING FORCE 2???????
but shining force gaiden was also a shining force 2, this is just THE shining force 2.... ANYWAYS you'd think "okay, sf3 is after this, right???"
SHINING WISDOM, SHINING THE HOLY ARK, THEN SHINING FORCE 3.......... (split into THREE scenarios, which weestern audiences only got one of i believe?)
and on top of that you have the 2004 gba remaster of the ORIGINAL shining force which fixes some of the localisation issues with the ORIGINAL genesis release from 1992, and i don't know if there are any artbooks which go further into these games on top of that??? i'll have to check...
then after that is the modern shining force games
will be honest first person jrpgs are NOT my cup of tea so i dunno how deep i'll get into shining in the darkness/shining wisdom but BOY.... where to even start with this series
like, release order obviously, but you know???
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At some point I'm going to make a post about why every post on here about AI "stealing" writing and art is overhyped. And then I'm going to explain the *actual* things we should worry about regarding AI. But before I can do that, I need to collect some good sources and also take several deep breaths lmao
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My toxic trait is that whenever I read something about the social impact of AI and/or big data I get disproportionally annoyed when it’s clear that whoever is writing it has a lot of knowledge of the subject but has never in their life written a line of code and has no idea how any of these things actually work
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Tumblr lives by reblogs so... how exactly is opting out of AI going to work here, anyway?
OK, I've opted out of third-party sharing... but say a post of mine was reblogged 300 times. Say one of those 300 Tumblrs hasn't gotten around to opting out. Say that Tumblr's data is sent over for "AI training".
Are AI companies really going to go "oh whoops, OP on this reblogged post is on our opt-out list! hands off"? Are they really?
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Watched Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio and ough what a relief! What a relief to see so much love and passion put into a creative project. The making-of documentary is such a good watch too; genuinely a healing balm after seeing so much tasteless, soulless, ultimately undeniably devoid of artistry AI "art".
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