• Tony Bark@pawb.social
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    3 days ago

    They’re throwing billions upon billions into a technology with extremely limited use cases and a novelty, at best. My god, even drones fared better in the long run.

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      I mean it’s pretty clear they’re desperate to cut human workers out of the picture so they don’t have to pay employees that need things like emotional support, food, and sleep.

      They want a workslave that never demands better conditions, that’s it. That’s the play. Period.

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        If this is their way of making AI, with brute forcing the technology without innovation, AI will probably cost more for these companies to maintain infrastructure than just hiring people. These AI companies are already not making a lot of money for how much they cost to maintain. And unless they charge companies millions of dollars just to be able to use their services they will never make a profit. And since companies are trying to use AI to replace the millions they spend on employees it seems kinda pointless if they aren’t willing to prioritize efficiency.

        It’s basically the same argument they have with people. They don’t wanna treat people like actual humans because it costs too much, yet letting them love happy lives makes them more efficient workers. Whereas now they don’t want to spend money to make AI more efficient, yet increasing efficiency would make them less expensive to run. It’s the never ending cycle of cutting corners only to eventually make less money than you would have if you did things the right way.

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          Absolutely. It’s maddening that I’ve had to go from “maybe we should make society better somewhat” in my twenties to “if we’re gonna do capitalism, can we do it how it actually works instead of doing it stupid?” in my forties.

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          The oligarchs running these companies have suffered a psychotic break. What the cause exactly is I don’t know, but the game theyre playing is a lot less about profits now. They care about control and power over people.

          I theorize it has to do with desperation over what they see as an inevitable collapse of the United States and they are hedging their bets on holding onto the reigns of power for as long as possible until they can fuck off to their respective bunkers while the rest of humanity eats itself.

          Then, when things settle they can peak their heads out of their hidie holes and start their new Utopian civilization or whatever.

          Whatever’s going on, profits are not the focus right now. They are grasping at ways to control the masses…and failing pretty miserably I might add…though something tells me that scarcely matters to them.

          • nickwitha_k (he/him)@lemmy.sdf.org
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            inevitable collapse of the United States

            Which they are intentionally trying to cause, rather that deal with their addiction to wealth and power.

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        And the tragedy of the whole situation is that they can‘t win because if every worker is replaced by an algorithm or a robot then who‘s going to buy your products? Nobody has money because nobody has a job. And so the economy will shift to producing war machines that fight each other for territory to build more war machine factories until you can’t expand anymore for one reason or another. Then the entire system will collapse like the Roman Empire and we start from scratch.

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          Why would you need anyone to buy your products when you can just enjoy them yourself?

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            Because there’s always a bigger fish out there to get you. Or that’s what trillionaires will tell themselves when they wage a robotic war. This system isn’t made to last the way it’s progressing right now.

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          producing war machines that fight each other for territory to build more war machine factories until you can’t expand anymore for one reason or another.

          As seen in the retro-documentary Z!

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      I don’t think any designer does work without heavily relying on ai. I bet that’s not the only profession.

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      Nah, generative ai is pretty remarkably useful for software development. I’ve written dozens of product updates with tools like claudecode and cursorai, dismissing it as a novelty is reductive and straight up incorrect

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        As someone starting a small business, it has helped tremendously. I use a lot of image generation.

        If that didn’t exist, I’d either has to use crappy looking clip art or pay a designer which I literally can’t afford.

        Now my projects actually look good. It makes my first projects look like a highschooler did them last minute.

        There are many other uses, but I rely on it daily. My business can exist without it, but the quality of my product is significantly better and the cost to create it is much lower.

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              You’re confusing ai art with actual art, like rendered from illustration and paintings

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                it’s as much “real” art as photography, taking a relatively finite number of decisions and finding something that looks “good”.

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                  Really good photography is actually pretty hard and the best photographers are in high demand.

                  It involves a ton of settings for the camera, frequently post processing to balance out anything that wasn’t perfect during the shoot. Plus there is a ton of blocking, lighting, and if doing portraits and other planned shoots there is a lot of directing involved in getting the subjects to be in the right positions/showing the right emotions, etc. Even shooting nature requires a massive amount of planning and work beyond a few camera settings.

                  Hell, even stock photos tend to be a lot of work to set up!

                  If you think that someone taking a photo in focus with adequate lighting and posted it to instagram is the same as professional photography, then you have no idea what is involved.