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Generative A.I. a Parasitic Cancer
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Just for the sake of argument, let me turn this around half-ways: Just as guns don't kill people, people do, so AI does not produce slop, people do. Generative AI has its uses, where it becomes problematic is when people who can't even judge a medium use it to produce something in that medium. It's perfectly possible to get good stuff out of Stable Diffusion, but you have to know a thing or five about visual media or it'll dazzle you. Applies the same for all genAI I've ever looked at.
Likewise, humans are perfectly capable of producing horrendous slop without aid of these tools -- just look at the romance novel isle or what Hollywood was up to last year. What's different nowadays is that it has become very easy to generate that slop, there has been an explosion of slop. If I were to imagine a silver lining it would be that people are probably going to get bored of it and non-slop, AI or non-AI, will see an increase in prestige and value. Just as the invention of photography saved painters from doing portraits.
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