Heard someone come up with a good point about AI and autonomous robotics. We were supposed to invent these technologies to free humans from repetitive, menial and backbreaking work to allow us to focus on making art and music and instead we're using AI to create art and music and continuing to do the repetitive, menial work ourselves.
Absolute madness.
Originally posted by Jaden_3.0Spot on.
Heard someone come up with a good point about AI and autonomous robotics. We were supposed to invent these technologies to free humans from repetitive, menial and backbreaking work to allow us to focus on making art and music and instead we're using AI to create art and music and continuing to do the repetitive, menial work ourselves.Absolute madness.
Originally posted by Jaden_3.0
Heard someone come up with a good point about AI and autonomous robotics. We were supposed to invent these technologies to free humans from repetitive, menial and backbreaking work to allow us to focus on making art and music and instead we're using AI to create art and music and continuing to do the repetitive, menial work ourselves.Absolute madness.
soon there will be androids with AI and we can...bag their groceries?
Originally posted by Bashar Tegsoon, thing is, I honestly don't see artificial general intelligence and time soon, and avoiding ai control over any critical services or arms stops errors or dark prompts ficking things up. We are already at the point where chat bots can provide complex disinformation... which makes me fell Jadens post hits the problem on the head. Humans running things will use AI to lock people down more instead of freeing them to a 3 day week. Look at the AI's that have identified the wrong individuals using facial recognition etc. Instead of admin job share, it will be admin sacking and outsourcing to India.
when does the butlerian jihad begin
semi relevant dissertation:
with a.i.+photoshop, i can breeze past workflow-killing procedures which used to require outsourced assistance, like creating masks. much like outsourced work, a.i. leaves a lot of errors which require further in-house refinements, and it screws up most of the complex tasks; but with a.i. the screwup takes a fraction of a second to be revealed instead of 2-3 business days.
disclaimer: that's not meant to disparage overseas workers, especially since a real problem is that companies seeking outsourced work typically run to the absolute lowest bidder, and then they naturally get exactly the idiots that they paid for
it's tough/impossible to calculate my workflow increase at this point since i use a.i. a ridiculous lot. it's to the point where with the spot healing tool, a.i. processes something new with each brushstroke. i believe I've crossed some threshold and am kind of a career-cyborg. if you take away that a.i., my workflow would be halved, maybe quartered or more depending on the task
side thought: while cyborg-workers like me mininize the need for outsourcing, it likely serves to also strengthen the best of overseas workers... so i believe not everyone is suffering from a.i., except for the weakest links (like those now-starving people who only know how to mask things), and everyone left standing are only stronger. this applies to workers in the states as well.
my biggest concern atm: while it assists and strengthens me, i think that when combined with corporate greed, a.i. will be abused to quickly destroy creative thinking. how is my conscience clean, you might ask? because I'm only using a.i. to assist in refining things which were already created by people, and I'm not using a.i. create the thing's reason for existence, out of thin air, collaging old ideas into a "new" idea, at the lazy push of a button. seriously concerned over this idea tbh
Originally posted by Bashar TegI missed this because of cdtm posting below it. I think I have also become a career cyborg. It allows so many brainstorming and data analysis options
semi relevant dissertation:with a.i.+photoshop, i can breeze past workflow-killing procedures which used to require outsourced assistance, like creating masks. much like outsourced work, a.i. leaves a lot of errors which require further in-house refinements, and it screws up most of the complex tasks; but with a.i. the screwup takes a fraction of a second to be revealed instead of 2-3 business days.
disclaimer: that's not meant to disparage overseas workers, especially since a real problem is that companies seeking outsourced work typically run to the absolute lowest bidder, and then they naturally get exactly the idiots that they paid for
it's tough/impossible to calculate my workflow increase at this point since i use a.i. a ridiculous lot. it's to the point where with the spot healing tool, a.i. processes something new with each brushstroke. i believe I've crossed some threshold and am kind of a career-cyborg. if you take away that a.i., my workflow would be halved, maybe quartered or more depending on the task
side thought: while cyborg-workers like me mininize the need for outsourcing, it likely serves to also strengthen the best of overseas workers... so i believe not everyone is suffering from a.i., except for the weakest links (like those now-starving people who only know how to mask things), and everyone left standing are only stronger. this applies to workers in the states as well.
my biggest concern atm: while it assists and strengthens me, i think that when combined with corporate greed, a.i. will be abused to quickly destroy creative thinking. how is my conscience clean, you might ask? because I'm only using a.i. to assist in refining things which were already created by people, and I'm not using a.i. create the thing's reason for existence, out of thin air, collaging old ideas into a "new" idea, at the lazy push of a button. seriously concerned over this idea tbh