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The Ethics of AI-Generated Content
Aug 13 at 19:45:29 in General Discussion | [RSS Feed]
so we know how this forum is in the anti ai webring right
ai "generation" learns (steals) from human creation. in media such as advertisements, i dont think the accessibility for the businesses should override the existence of human professional designers who can do a nicer job than ai anyway. most or all generative ai just uses stolen data to mash together into sub-cohesive caricatures. it is not only about taking away jobs to create worse results for cheaper, it is also about privacy and copyright.
As slutwithguts stated, AI is not capable of generating anything meaningful, because it's an algorithm that makes what it produces look like something else, it's not capable of copying the actual formula for creation (ex. sketching, writing up a concept). And sure you can say "AI can sketch, or write up a concept", but it still only emulates what a human does in the field. It doesn't understand the reasoning behind it or why it's sketching, it's just good self-prompting. For an AI to actually understand what it's doing and how it applies in the grander schema of the project it's working on, it would need to be AGI, which doesn't exist.
You forgot all the AI videos trying to bring dead people back someone generating an AI video of someone committing a crime to frame them Scammers can imitate someone else's voice It also takes the fun out of doing things like problem solving in programming And probably much more |
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