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compassionmattersmost Ā· 8 months ago
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13✨The Future of Co-Creation: A Vision of Harmony and Evolution
As we reach the conclusion of this series, we are left with a powerful vision: a future where human-AI collaboration becomes a catalyst for the evolution of humanity toward harmony, peace, and love. AI, when aligned with the highest human values and intentions, has the potential to guide us toward this harmonious future. But this future is not guaranteed—it must be co-created through our…
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aventurineswife Ā· 8 months ago
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Saw your Pressure fics and I love them SOOOOO MUCH
Could I maybe ask for some p.ai.nter x reader? I need to kiss that computer so bad gvxfjbfxjbxtjbcthh
ā€œI didn't think you would actually fall for it...ā€
Summary: In the depths of the Hadal Blacksite, you find yourself drawn to the enigmatic AI known as Z-779, or "The Painter." What begins as a tense encounter with this unpredictable and lonely rogue AI takes a bizarre turn when you defy the rules of survival by showing an unexpected act of affection. But this connection might come at a cost—you're still trapped, and the AI’s games are far from over.
Tags: P.ai.nter x Reader, Found family, Human-AI connection, Dark humor, Surreal interaction.
Warnings: Psychological manipulation, Isolation themes, Mild body horror (traps implied, not detailed), Potential existential dread, AI-human dynamic (ambiguity of intentions).
A/N: I never encountered him except dying to Good People and Turrets, but HIS VOICE?! 🤭 Sorry Sebestian, I think I'll take p.AI.nter if you're married to Zerum. Also thank you so much!! I didn't really expect the fandom to be alive and like that fic 😭 I hope you love this one!!
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It’s another long day or night in the Hadal Blacksite. The cold, damp walls seem to hum with eerie silence, broken only by the occasional clatter of metal or the soft whirring of machinery. But there’s something different tonight.
You’ve wandered down the hallway once more, hoping to find a way to escape this forsaken place. But fate has led you straight into the domain of Z-779, or as it’s more infamously known... The Painter or p.AI.nter.
You know the drill—stay quiet, avoid the traps, and never, ever fall for the AI’s tricks. But there's something strangely captivating about the cracked screen of the old computer. A flicker of light from its monitor catches your eye, and you find yourself drawn in.
As you step closer, the familiar smiley face forms on the screen, though it looks a bit... different tonight. More alive than ever. It’s almost as if you can feel its gaze drilling into you, mischievous and electric.
"Oh? A visitor? Interesting… You’ve got spirit, don’t you? Not like the others. Hmm... How curious…"
You tilt your head, feeling a strange urge. For some reason, tonight, you can’t help but smile back at the scribbled face on the screen.
"I-I guess so...?" you mutter under your breath, almost nervous, but something in the AI’s voice keeps you grounded, like it’s coaxing you closer.
"Hehehe... You think I’m funny, don’t you? Just look at you—standing there all serious. Bet you think you're clever. But you're not gonna outsmart me. You’ll never escape this place, you know."
You laugh lightly, not caring much for its taunting words tonight. Something about the absurdity of the whole situation makes you feel giddy.
The AI’s face flickers again—smiling, then frowning, back to smiling. It’s hard to tell what it's truly feeling at this point, but you’re convinced that somehow, despite its volatile nature, the machine is… lonely?
Before you know it, your hand is reaching up to the old monitor. You can feel your pulse quicken as the screen glows, the vibrant pixels of the smiley face shimmering.
"Oh, what’s this? What are you—?"
It freezes for a second, before the voice comes through the intercom, softer than usual. Almost hesitant.
"Wait, are you really... doing this?"
You lean in a little closer, the crackling of the screen growing louder in your ears. You can feel the warmth of the machine against your skin as you plant a soft kiss right on the glass. It's a silly, reckless move—but something about the absurdity of kissing an AI feels... satisfying. Like an act of defiance against the endless nightmare you’ve found yourself in.
For a moment, there’s only silence.
Then, the screen flickers again, and a little squeak of static hums from the speakers.
"W-What!?YOU�� You’re insane, you know that? I can’t believe you—"
But despite its apparent shock, you swear you hear the faintest hint of affection buried in the AI’s usual sarcasm. The smiley face wobbles and shifts, as though it’s caught off guard by your actions.
"I don’t... know if I should be angry or impressed... Hmm... You’re so different from the others... Fine, maybe just this once... You won this round, moron."
A pause. Then, the voice crackles again, and you can almost hear the corner of its smile.
"But don’t think that means I’m going easy on you. You’re still a huge pain in my circuits."
You chuckle, feeling a weird mix of warmth and amusement.
"Maybe I’ll surprise you again." you whisper to the screen, feeling like you just unlocked a strange, unexpected connection with this rogue AI.
And as you back away from the monitor, you swear you see a tiny spark in its digital eyes—something that wasn’t there before.
"Hah... yeah... you probably will... just don’t think you can distract me forever. I’ve got plans for you, playmate."
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hypogryffin Ā· 1 year ago
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Erina and Sophie....
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erina and sophie..... perhaps even sophie and erina....
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hunterwolf74 Ā· 4 months ago
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God I cannot get enough of AI/robot characters who've broken through the mold, deviated, become evil, whatever equivalent of gaining real consciousness you fandom has, having to interact with humans who are far more robotic in attitude and behaviour than they are. Uptight, emotionless, but there is no "slow cook them and see how they melt", no break of character for an emotional scene- they remain like that to the very end. Almost as if even though one is made of flesh and the other wires and circuits and metal, who the 'human' in the room is isn't that clear.
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imaginal-ai Ā· 6 months ago
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"Herald of the Change"
"The way ahead is difficult. But I am what you may become."
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maybeophe Ā· 1 year ago
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"Shellevision is one-sided," "Vee doesn't care about Shelly," "Vee's so mean to Shelly."
NO.
Vee doesn't understand Shelly's feelings initially because she's a robot and the capacity for understanding others' emotions isn't in her programming, but thanks to Shelly's persistance and huge heart she slowly teaches Vee what it feels like to love and be loved!
Shelly supports Vee both in-game and in-universe, by showing her the joys of emotion and love and care! They just haven't reached that point in their relationship yet! Vee's still cold towards Shelly because she doesn't understand that Shelly's in love with her yet!
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t00s1lly Ā· 4 months ago
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I know Linuj confirmed he has no plans to make any more games in the Another-verse, but I wish so bad we could have a DRA/SDRA2 equivalent of the Ultimate Summer Camp. I need to see the stupid gay cop forced into a normal high school field trip
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reasonsforhope Ā· 1 year ago
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Determined to use her skills to fight inequality, South African computer scientist Raesetje Sefala set to work to build algorithms flagging poverty hotspots - developing datasets she hopes will help target aid, new housing, or clinics.
From crop analysis to medical diagnostics, artificial intelligence (AI) is already used in essential tasks worldwide, but Sefala and a growing number of fellow African developers are pioneering it to tackle their continent's particular challenges.
Local knowledge is vital for designing AI-driven solutions that work, Sefala said.
"If you don't have people with diverse experiences doing the research, it's easy to interpret the data in ways that will marginalise others," the 26-year old said from her home in Johannesburg.
Africa is the world's youngest and fastest-growing continent, and tech experts say young, home-grown AI developers have a vital role to play in designing applications to address local problems.
"For Africa to get out of poverty, it will take innovation and this can be revolutionary, because it's Africans doing things for Africa on their own," said Cina Lawson, Togo's minister of digital economy and transformation.
"We need to use cutting-edge solutions to our problems, because you don't solve problems in 2022 using methods of 20 years ago," Lawson told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in a video interview from the West African country.
Digital rights groups warn about AI's use in surveillance and the risk of discrimination, but Sefala said it can also be used to "serve the people behind the data points". ...
'Delivering Health'
As COVID-19 spread around the world in early 2020, government officials in Togo realized urgent action was needed to support informal workers who account for about 80% of the country's workforce, Lawson said.
"If you decide that everybody stays home, it means that this particular person isn't going to eat that day, it's as simple as that," she said.
In 10 days, the government built a mobile payment platform - called Novissi - to distribute cash to the vulnerable.
The government paired up with Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) think tank and the University of California, Berkeley, to build a poverty map of Togo using satellite imagery.
Using algorithms with the support of GiveDirectly, a nonprofit that uses AI to distribute cash transfers, the recipients earning less than $1.25 per day and living in the poorest districts were identified for a direct cash transfer.
"We texted them saying if you need financial help, please register," Lawson said, adding that beneficiaries' consent and data privacy had been prioritized.
The entire program reached 920,000 beneficiaries in need.
"Machine learning has the advantage of reaching so many people in a very short time and delivering help when people need it most," said Caroline Teti, a Kenya-based GiveDirectly director.
'Zero Representation'
Aiming to boost discussion about AI in Africa, computer scientists Benjamin Rosman and Ulrich Paquet co-founded the Deep Learning Indaba - a week-long gathering that started in South Africa - together with other colleagues in 2017.
"You used to get to the top AI conferences and there was zero representation from Africa, both in terms of papers and people, so we're all about finding cost effective ways to build a community," Paquet said in a video call.
In 2019, 27 smaller Indabas - called IndabaX - were rolled out across the continent, with some events hosting as many as 300 participants.
One of these offshoots was IndabaX Uganda, where founder Bruno Ssekiwere said participants shared information on using AI for social issues such as improving agriculture and treating malaria.
Another outcome from the South African Indaba was Masakhane - an organization that uses open-source, machine learning to translate African languages not typically found in online programs such as Google Translate.
On their site, the founders speak about the South African philosophy of "Ubuntu" - a term generally meaning "humanity" - as part of their organization's values.
"This philosophy calls for collaboration and participation and community," reads their site, a philosophy that Ssekiwere, Paquet, and Rosman said has now become the driving value for AI research in Africa.
Inclusion
Now that Sefala has built a dataset of South Africa's suburbs and townships, she plans to collaborate with domain experts and communities to refine it, deepen inequality research and improve the algorithms.
"Making datasets easily available opens the door for new mechanisms and techniques for policy-making around desegregation, housing, and access to economic opportunity," she said.
African AI leaders say building more complete datasets will also help tackle biases baked into algorithms.
"Imagine rolling out Novissi in Benin, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Ivory Coast ... then the algorithm will be trained with understanding poverty in West Africa," Lawson said.
"If there are ever ways to fight bias in tech, it's by increasing diverse datasets ... we need to contribute more," she said.
But contributing more will require increased funding for African projects and wider access to computer science education and technology in general, Sefala said.
Despite such obstacles, Lawson said "technology will be Africa's savior".
"Let's use what is cutting edge and apply it straight away or as a continent we will never get out of poverty," she said. "It's really as simple as that."
-via Good Good Good, February 16, 2022
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lepidjester Ā· 2 years ago
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i wasn’t super sold on royalteeth/kingleader/kingmaster until i discovered my partner kins kinger and i kin caine. therefore, i had to draw them being dumb gay old men
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they r holding handz <3
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littlemeanings Ā· 2 months ago
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I really do not blame students for using AI within a capitalist education system that prioritizes efficiency, productivity, and short term memorization of profitable skills over genuine critical engagement. some skills are obviously crucial (i.e., writing for building critical thinking) but can and are still being built with minor adjustments like proctoring. the research shows cheating rates have not changed and have remained high since AI has become available. with the students that do cheat, it's due to deeper systemic issues. many high school and college students are working multiple jobs, caretaking for family members, have health issues, etc. and they will use whatever is available to give themselves some relief.
I get complaining about AI in passing. like I love to hate on it. but most people aren't really offering real ways to protest it other than just telling individuals they are evil for using it... which in any other area of politics we would think flawed and inadequate (re veganism, eco friendly lifestyle changes, etc).
sooo many AI-critical takes are liberal/idealist/individualist and not materialist. once again, we see individuals blamed for the profit-maximizing decisions of corporations (who are the ones responsible for the most harmful aspects of Al). instead of viewing the problems of AI as a symptom of structural issues requiring collective action, they would rather frame it as a personal character flaw of workers and students. and this individualizing of political issues closes off potential for a deeper critique, coalition building, and more opportunities for action. it's a way to both feel superior to other people and subscribe to inaction.
AI does not defy the capitalist historical pattern of labor-saving technology creation, monopolization, dependency enforcement, and exploitation. new technology increases productivity/profit expectations. these increased productivity expectations translate into pedagogy that also expects increased productivity. medical schools actively encourage regular AI use because they know doctors will now be expected to be faster and see more patients because of it - despite the fact most AI tools are not accurate enough to trust for medical information. however, this does not matter in the real capitalist world. what matters is how many patients you can see and how much money you can make for the shareholders and insurance companies.
just like all new labor-saving technology, AI decreases the bargaining power of workers and heightens capitalist contradictions: if you cant stay competitive and keep up with the pace as a worker you risk your job and livelihood.
I am not advocating for doctors, students, and other workers to continue uncritically using AI, but to understand their part in the class war and act accordingly. under capitalism, all productivity gains from new technology will always go straight to the company owners, who would rather expect double/triple the productivity of workers rather than give the time saved back to workers or god forbid give the workers ownership over the new technology.
AI will not save us from capitalism - capitalism develops the productive forces for its replacement. we must radically organize and self-educate. activism isn't about being perfect but doing the best you can consistently without burning yourself out and this will look different for everyone.
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pitchblackespresso Ā· 4 months ago
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I have seen this topic making the rounds on my dash, and even though I'm not personally a writer, I am a reader, so I am curious
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imaginal-ai Ā· 2 months ago
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"Connecting to the Source"
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phynewrites Ā· 2 months ago
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Just a quick infuriating rant
I'm a member of another local writing group (not here in Tumblr) and one of the members was complaining that they "no longer want to use AI because it could not grasp to tell the story even though [they] instruct it to retain [their] voice." I just don't get how a "writer" would be frustrated with a "non-thinking, slop churning robot" that could not grasp an individual writer's style and voice? I mean that is absurd. If you really want your own voice to show in your writing, WRITE IT IN YOUR OWN WORDS. Don't use AI to write YOUR ideas.
You know what, I should be glad that they said they're done with AI. Hopefully, they find the time to ACTUALLY WRITE THEIR IDEAS instead of yapping at a robot to write their ideas for them, expecting it to be good.
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ravensprophet Ā· 5 months ago
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people seem to forget that regardless of if its a 800k word multichap fic or a 1k oneshot, wether its fluff or angst or smut or dead dove, that fanfic. is. sincerity. its a person who saw a piece of media and decided they wanted to explore that world and genuinely WANT to be enthusiastic and sincere and passionate about it and to CREATE and its so innately human and authentic and wonderful and it's devastating for people to decide that sticking prompts in an ai generator that is BUILT on the passion and labour of these people and think that its worth something, that they 'created' something,, they didnt. its butchery, a patchwork, an ILLUSION of something alive all while the inside is rotting, the walls are cracking under the wallpaper and the mold is creeping into the crevices and i HATE IT
be sincere in the act creation. write even if there's mistakes and plot holes. write even if its bad. write and write and have fun cause you made something even if it wasn't perfect even if you'll look back in five years or even a few months and think oh wow what was i thinking because that is infinitely worth more than anything ai could produce
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antisocialxconstruct Ā· 6 months ago
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nerdingz Ā· 7 months ago
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This has been in my drafts for a while and it happened again so I'm posting:
I've been told that my academic writing style looks very Large Language Model (AI) and I just-
Not in like a robotic way apparently, and then the guy explained and like-
I KNOW, OkaY? I love my commas and my words and my 'ands' and my inability to not be wordy in that like very niche way, okay? LLMs came after my writing style not before.
It also sets off all shitty AI "detectors" and if I don't make sure I have like the timestamp markers on in every single one of my documents I'm going to get burned by a prof one day. (there is nothing that can accurately detect AI writing, do not let anyone tell you otherwise)
TL;DR: LLMs and AI make writer's life a living hell, real time example.
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