• TopShelfVanilla@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    As a person who creates both visual arts and music, though admittedly for my own enjoyment alone, I can’t bring myself to ever recognize any of the AI generated stuff as Art. None of it is any good if you look at it close. It’s wrong in every way. The machines were supposed to come for our jobs, but that was supposed to mean factory production and construction and shit.

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      1 year ago

      If you had spent just a few minutes thinking about it, you’d have realised email jobs and creative jobs would be first on the automation chopping block.

      A secretary used to schedule events and write invitations manually, now you have calendly and ChatGPT.

      You used to need an HR professional to onboard new employees, now you can use on-demand courses through any of the million LMSs that exist.

      Oh and there are already AI generative tools for those kinds of online courses.

      Meanwhile, even the best robots move like geriatrics. We’re 100 years away from a robot that could do all that a construction worker does.