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talisidekick · 1 year
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The issue with AI "art" generation isn't rooted in the fact the creators of the AI "shamelessly" build it using other artists work to form it's understanding of art and it's basis of image generation. It's no different than what a human would do; referencing artwork, and extrapolating across multiple pieces to create something new. After all, you can't copyright an art form.
And as far as I've looked into these systems, the AI doesn't store the artists images but rather a textual breakdown to later generate images in a similar style. Arguably, and from a legal standpoint, the human brain does more raw image storing than the AI does. The AI simply isn't "stealing" art. It's generating a text reference. A non-visual description it can understand.
The issue is mass production and the devaluation of artwork.
These AI can functionally create images on the same level of artists who take years to perfect their craft, some their entire lifetimes, and perform it en mass in a matter of minutes or moments. Art that would take weeks or months to complete, can be initiated in moments with a prompt, and tweaked to the requestors satisfaction where otherwise the commissioner of the work is left with the artists vision of the prompt given. Art has always been a reflection of the artist, and it is being cheapened by mass production.
Quality can now be achieved at the speed of quantity, at the low cost of humanity.
There are art AI's you can pay for instead of an artist that depends on their work to make ends meet. The AI analyzes someones hard made, soul poured work, deconstructs it to a description, and pumps out facsimile's for cheap. This is the problem.
AI's are cheapening art.
Mass manufacturing has it's place in making the harder aspects of survival more convenient. Making raw materials, foods, and "to be assembled" general components for construction and creation easier to obtain and less of a struggle. It does this at the cost of employing less people, but the general consensus is the easier the harder aspects of labour are made, the better off people are. However, art isn't one of those "necessary labours" that could be benefitted from by complete automation. It's not a need we need filled en-masse, not in a society that holds homelessness and starvation over the heads of everyone should they not "benefit" society in what the richer elite deem "enough". All AI does in this case, is attack the livelyhoods of people on the bottom end of society. Big name artists won't feel the pressure, but smaller artists doing profile picture and OC commissions to pay bills will suffer.
This "advancement" is harmful.
To get plain: The issue of AI art and AI story generation is the devaluating nature of mass manufacturing and the impact it will have on artists who already struggle to get by. AI generation harms people. And if you build an AI that does any of this intentionally, you are deliberately harming artists, writers, and creators to the point of pushing them into a worse financially precarious state. You are intentionally harming human beings. And if you use these AI, or pay for them, you are supporting harming hardworking people who's lives depend on their work.
Stop. It's not a fun project. It's an attack.
Think: How would it feel, programmers of AI, to have an AI that could write code equal to or greater than you with the typed prompt of a corporate executive? If 5.99 a month could replace you, how would you live, how would you make ends meet?
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arushi-monga2001 · 9 months
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Leading IoT & Electronics Manufacturer| Napino Digital Solutions
Napino Digital Solutions is a leading EMS provider for IoT & smart devices. We offer a wide range of services including hardware design, mass manufacturing, rapid prototyping, and PCB assembly. We strive to help our customers succeed in the IoT market with our team of experts.
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yuri-alexseygaybitch · 2 months
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Mass Effect fans will undergo a magical girl transformation into Itamar Ben-Gvir when they get the chance to kill hundreds of thousands of extremely transparently Middle Eastern-coded aliens and then wonder why people accurately describe Mass Effect's politics as extremely right-wing
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SPARKLE:Revampage
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Long have we rained on the worlds of Sol.
For days on end, our munitions pound Paradisians with deadly accuracy, unfurling into all-encompassing clouds of multicolored plastics, showering all in it's rainbowed prescence.
The Void of the Eclipsed, the galaxy. They were first. It's denizens tried to flee, tried to escape the inevitable. They failed. And then, what became of them? They disappeared.
The Void of Trash, the Pant Eater's white hole. The nuclear option was utilized. Most everyone was covered. save for one stick-up-the-tail.
The Mindscape, the In-between. This time, a corporation, bathed in shadow and with unseeable members, came into the playing field. Each of them were laid bare in different ways, until M.A.S.S went too far. The realm has been silent for some time.
The rudimentary, the Solitary One. On him, we employed our largest yet. He was a fine specimen, with an even finer suit. He was rightly murderous after that.
These are only the beginning. More aircraft are being built, more bombs designed. The reign of the confettus has only just begun.
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blamemma · 11 months
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Daniel Ricciardo arriving at the Monaco GP Paddock | 28th May 2023
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poetessinthepit · 1 day
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It is absolutely wild to see police tackling baby faced 19 year olds and beating up college professors all while the media keeps repeating these protesters are dangerous antisemites.
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shimmeringembers · 1 month
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More Lightbulb art because I love them
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moldspace · 2 years
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look what i picked up from the printer today
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Mass shootings in the United States have become a painfully common occurrence, yet gun makers are protected by federal law.
In 2005, Congress passed a shield law that prevents manufacturers from being held liable. Despite this, Highland Park Fourth of July victims are suing the industry.
"I think it's very important for victims to take on the gun industry because we are not going to get change on the federal level," said victims' attorney Antonio Romanucci.
On behalf of the victims, attorney Romanucci is taking on the industry as a way to circumvent the federal law. Victims are using an Illinois consumer protection law to sue Smith & Wesson over deceptive marketing practices. The gun manufacturer is the maker of the AR-15 assault rifle used in the Highland Park mass shooting.
"We are claiming the killer, the shooter here, in this instance, was groomed by Smith & Wesson as a boy, a child, as a teenager," Romanucci said.
Romanucci said gun-makers directly market and advertise to kids, especially through video games. Sandy Hook victims used a similar tactic against gun-maker Remington. Earlier this year, Remington agreed to pay victims $73 million in a settlement, but, the firearms industry said the Highland Park case is an uphill battle.
"The bottom line is the responsibility of those crimes and horrendous effects of those crimes lie with the individual who criminally misused that firearm," said Mark Oliva with the Firearm Industry Trade Association.
Romanucci acknowledged it will be a difficult case, since advertising is protected under free speech.
"When you take a case on in this magnitude, it's like taking on the tobacco industry 50-60 years ago," Romanucci said.
Also rare is suing the shooter's father. Shooting suspect Robert Crimo III was 19, and Robert Crimo Jr. sponsored his son's firearm application shortly after a suicide attempt and death threats to his family.
"This is somebody who basically gave these weapons of mass destruction to his son, knowing there was a mental health-type history with this child, who became an adult," Romanucci said.
Besides the civil suit against him, Robert Crimo Jr. faces criminal charges. He is charged seven counts of felony reckless conduct.
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pucciverse · 1 month
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the thing about the US is that, no matter the market or industry, when you start to look into the origins of it, it always, ALWAYS, starts with slavery
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catshinji · 3 months
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"It was the [Australian Federal Police] who recommended he become a sniper and a suicide bomber."
Greens senator David Shoebridge grills the AFP Deputy Commissioner over the recent findings that undercover operatives groomed a thirteen-year-old autistic boy in order to charge him with terrorism-related offences.
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"How could I forget about you?"
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Calm days,
Bomb bays,
The glitter shines, reflects the sun's rays!
Isn't this such a pretty sight to see?
I hope it is, this operation wasn't free!
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Fires, Gyres,
Ignore the sound of grass 'neath tires!
Please keep in mind that we don’t hate you,
It's just a thing we do!
(Listening to this song really improves the atmosphere! I'd recommend starting from 0:40)
Characters are by @prntrink, give 'em a peek!
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terrorbirb · 10 months
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It's so funny how like after 3 months of wearing something I've made I think of it as good as something mass manufactured.
When I first make things I feel like I am a child wearing craft felt I have sewn together and it's too revealing because I am so bad at sewing.
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Wait a minute. Mobians range from being like 3 feet tall to tall human person size. How the FUCK do they design cars for them
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