Aicse
@Aicse@lemmy.world
- Comment on AI-created “virtual influencers” are stealing business from humans 10 months ago:
Progress to something better or to self district. Nothing is forever. The whole social media may disappear at some point, it all depends on the community and human kind as a whole. The simple truth is that people want entertainment, if AI is capable of delivering better, it will be embraced.
I’m not saying that this is good or bad, I don’t like it either. So I do what I can to support what I think is good and give my disapprove to what I think is bad. If Instagram becomes a place for AI influencers, I’ll just ditch it. This should be the natural reaction of everyone, unfortunately this is what all “influencer” thing was heading to. From the very beginning of their careers they advertise fantasizes, they used every piece of technology available to enhance their looks and lifestyle.
- Comment on AI-created “virtual influencers” are stealing business from humans 10 months ago:
To me, this is just part of the progress. With the introduction of technology, they were the ones to take advantage of Photoshop, Instagram filters and all. Now the technology advanced enough to not only be an instrument to enhance their looks, but to fully replace them.
- Comment on The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion 11 months ago:
The Ascent with my wife in local co-op, really nice one as she’s not really intro video games, but killing everything on screen and having to coordinate ourselves seems to be enjoyable.
As it’s almost Christmas, watching Harry Potter and playing Hogwarts Legacy creates quite the atmosphere for holidays.
- Comment on I'll never not want to 11 months ago:
He came home, he’s quite a traveler.
- Comment on I'll never not want to 1 year ago:
No idea, came home feeling bad, took him to the vet and we were told he has eaten something poisonous. He’s a fighter and now he’s a bit better, started eating.
- Comment on I'll never not want to 1 year ago:
Here is Pusel, he’s currently recovering from getting poisoned.
- Comment on Nokia to cut as many as 14,000 jobs as profit drops by 69% 1 year ago:
Nokia is not making phones anymore. Those on the market are from HMD Global, a Chinese company which bought the brand name Nokia for mobile.
- Comment on Coming to you soon... 1 year ago:
They also started to fight piped and invidous, nevertheless it won’t make me buy their subscription, I’ll just ditch the platform.