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dreamerandthedarkhalf · 2 days ago
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I know there are many people out there who appreciate automated menus and they really are helpful if you just need some quick account information or business hours or have anxiety when talking to a real human. I know automated menus can be very quick and very easy. But I also know that one of the big reasons more and more places are trying to switch to more automation is so they don't have to pay their workers. There's a very specific portion of the population out there who believes government office workers are free-loaders and participating in fraud, waste, and abuse of tax payer dollars, so they are excited to see government workers fired, even though the services many of them provide make the lives of everyday people remarkably better. For example, I have a very quick, very simple question regarding the return of a form I was sent in the mail. But I want this question answered by a real human who might indicate if I missed something important, as the whole reason this form was sent to me was because I missed something when I originally submitted it. I want a human to verify that I understood the instructions. A REAL, LIVE HUMAN. I feel a little bit like the portion of the population who loves the idea of firing "lazy government workers" maybe doesn't realize that firing humans means no one is there to answer a phone call when you have a simple question. It also means that human is now unemployed and they absolutely HATE people who don't have "a real job" because the unemployed are a "drain on the good tax-paying people." But if you ask these people what a "real job" is and how people are supposed to stay employed when work keeps getting overtaken by generative predictive text algorithms ("AI"), they don't have an answer, other than continuous derogatory comments about "lazy free-loaders". And the increased automation isn't even helpful. It's circular. There's no guarantee it'll give me correct information. There's going to be no accountability if it tells me incorrect information, as someone can easily change what the robot says and there would never be proof I was given incorrect information. Anyway. Maybe I'm alone in my desire to have my tax dollars go to paying real human workers who get good benefits and answer the phone when I have a question. (And yes, in the hour I've been typing this, I'm still on hold).
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whumpacabra · 7 months ago
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I don’t have a posted DNI for a few reasons but in this case I’ll be crystal clear:
I do not want people who use AI in their whump writing (generating scenarios, generating story text, etc.) to follow me or interact with my posts. I also do not consent to any of my writing, posts, or reblogs being used as inputs or data for AI.
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arttsuka · 3 months ago
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I keep seeing AI 'artists' insisting that they are real artists because 'they write the prompts themselves, it takes skill and time to come up with an idea'. Ok? It sure does, but real artists come up with the ideas as well as drawing them.
It's like if you have an idea for a food or a desert, you tell someone else to make it (they steal a recipe and claim they didn't) and then you call yourself a chef. You're not a chef, you're just someone who had an idea, who wanted to eat something.
The sad thing is that you lose the satisfaction that comes from creating your own things. It just becomes boring and corporate.
Art, in all forms, is supposed to be human expression. Let's not try to replace it with soulless ai slop.
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dollsahoy · 7 months ago
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in the realm of "People don't know what they don't know," I'm thinking again of that promotional TV show poster from a few years ago with a distorted clock face in the background, and so many people were just so sure that that part of the image was generated, and a lot of their conviction came from the fact that it had 4 written as IIII instead of IV
because they were so unfamiliar with clocks that they simply didn't know that it is incredibly common for four to be written as IIII on a clock face
(the image turned out to be stock art, which made people angry/confused that Marvel Studios would use that instead of creating it themselves, which is another vector of misunderstanding of how things work)
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superconductivebean · 3 months ago
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#1622
Quillbot introduced a new feature: level of confidence its AI-for-AI supposes something has been generated or touched by the AI.
This feature, as predicted, rolls like the utter shitewheel it certainly is, because of course the AI will mark M-dashes and parenthesis incised into the sentence as at least AI-refined. And no, there would not be a clear guideline for how to use this feature.
By that I mean a clear instruction for how to… *sigh* Text generation is math. A lot of teeth-cracking math, some rigid programming, and all of that is based in linguistics. Neither field is particularly easy to get into and have a solid grasp on, so it should be logical a tool presented as easy-to-use and entirely-comprehensible in regards of all this—so in the form of percentages and now Confidence—*must* include explanations for either category with which it will mark texts.
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starlightkun · 1 year ago
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not to be one of those "google is free" bitches (bc in some instances they do more harm than good) but i did just search "nct l*cas allegations" (w/o the censor) and found several articles, a reddit masterthread, and some twitter threads recapping the situation (with varying degrees of reliability, proof, bias, etc.) in about ten seconds of scrolling, about the same amount of time that it takes to send me a message. so please! do that instead! i do not want to waste any more of my time/energy thinking abt that man, nor do i want anybody to form their thoughts or opinions solely on information they get from me! that's way too much pressure and responsibility to put on me.
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mordcore · 5 months ago
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me upon realizing that in order to make a video game i'm gonna have to program it 😭😭😭
i know how to program i just hate it!!!
i love programming i just don't know how to do it.
programming hurted me.
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hottopic-wannabe · 5 months ago
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No way I just found an AI retelling of the Dancing Men on youtube??? Ew to the person who made that shit please die
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tryslat · 9 months ago
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dragonboyteeth · 11 months ago
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Feminized seed?
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eemamminy-art · 1 year ago
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I haven't tagged anything for femslash february even though I have drawn some f/f stuff this month, but I've felt like, if I didn't draw it specifically for that purpose it felt a bit weird to use the tag! I've already satisfied the conditions of the challenge (make at least 2 femslash works in february) but in a way, I almost feel like not tagging it is a little liberating! I want to be drawing wlw artworks all year long, first of all, and I also don't want to be getting myself caught up in trends chasing some algorithm that is always going to be against my favor unless a bigger creator decides to promote my work-- a thing that's up to luck and connections and not any hashtag I could use
That said though, I plan to draw more ladies this month and throughout the year as I always do! It's just nice not to feel obligated to do it because of what calendar date it is
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luna--flare · 2 years ago
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I know you're not "supposed" to use the For You page because of the evil algorithm rotting your brain but, well, I do, and honestly it's kind of fascinating to observe some of the behaviour it exhibits, often in a morbid curiosity kind of way
It recently started including way more posts from your normal timeline, which is honestly a great way to catch things you missed
However sometimes the reason it thinks you'll like a post is because a friend reblogged it, but it won't show you the reblog, it will show you the original post, which is usually just redundant
Sometimes it will show you a post your friend reblogged from you, which like. Yeah sure that's a post I would like. But somehow I don't think you're showing me something new.
It will sometimes pick a random tag it thinks you might like and absolutely flood the feed with posts from it, to a degree that is just amusingly artificial. Also, at least once it's picked a tag that's an alias for one I had blocked.
More generally, yeah, blocking a tag will absolutely not prevent a post with it from being "For You", which seems like a really easy way to tell if I wouldn't like a post.
If you've recently posted, it will strongly boost posts with the same tags you used. This makes sense if the tag is, like, a fandom - somewhat less if it's a content warning.
This isn't specifically about the For You page because it happens in the tags as well but idk when else I'm going to talk about it. Every now and then a random vague ventpost will show up with the Zero Escape tag because they meant it as like, a hopeless thing, and not the name of a video game, and that just tickles me.
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wereh0gz · 1 year ago
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Huh
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anthonycrowley · 1 year ago
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i’m just saying that leaks happen and when the thing drops for real saying ‘it’s OBVIOUSLY ai’ is gonna make you look REALLY stupid if it’s not
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stitches-and-icecream · 2 years ago
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i personally just fucking hate how any AI generated text results i receive can be copypasted into the search engine to find a multitude of sources and often definitive
they just reworded the text through a complex algorithm that makes it enough to trick your college professor into thinking you didnt plagiarize your essay (which isnt how academic fraud typically occurs anyways but thats for another post or something)
this is just an information accountability barrier is how it reads to me
i already had issues with the text pulls from websites based on some mythical internal algorithmic ranking that i can never know how its made but at least those clearly posted "verywellhealth" or whatever as the source of it for me to clearly examine as being a webpage with *checks webpage* no clear citations of its own
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honeysuckle-venom · 2 years ago
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Extremely amused that the first song on my discover weekly playlist this week is called Got The Autism
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