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- Comment on Filter feeder behavior 1 week ago:
get ready to feel old, remember the mighty boosh logo? this is him now:
- Comment on Uber Eats or something idk 2 weeks ago:
you don’t see very clear QEDs on the internet very often but it’s always nice to see the reliance on data
- Comment on Meta's Llama 3.1 can recall 42 percent of the first Harry Potter book 4 weeks ago:
Do they… Do they know we already have txt files?
- Comment on Why is lemmy so political?! 1 month ago:
Politics of state and business, poor job market prospects, these are the things that we need to solve if we are to truly maximize beantime alternate pitch we could call this a form of beanmaxxing
- Comment on ‘It’s real y’all’: People are sharing their tariff receipts, and my wallet is not ready for what’s coming 1 month ago:
SIR, EXCUSE ME BUT WHERE CAN I SEND YOUR HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS IN CROWDFUNDING FOR YOUR IDEA
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
On the contrary, it exposed that the closest thing we have to this is just rich people trying to go back to feudalism before too many people catch on that aristocrats are merely authoritative parasites, and force them into their luxury bunkers
- Comment on 'An Insult To Life Itself': Hayao Miyazaki’s AI Criticism Resurfaces As OpenAI’s Ghibli-Style Image Trend Takes Over Social Media 3 months ago:
I think the show Arcane is one of the best examples of commercially released art in recent decades; interestingly, what happened is people actually accused it of using AI where there was none. Also Variety et al did a whole round of balking that anyone would invest in something so frivolous as serious animation for adults
There’s always gonna be Capitalists who try and commodify art, but fundamentally humans are the the only ones who can make NEW insights that resonate with people RIGHT NOW. If AI IS ever able to observe the world and reflect on it and offer something new, in the way humans are, it would still be from their own perspective, not ours.