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  • @hipsterelectron @fasterandworse artists despite having been shat on for literally thousands of years nevertheless continue to bring beautiful art into our world. No technology magnate is going to succeed at stopping artists from making their arts where so many teachers and parents who would have preferred a lawyer or perhaps a doctor instead had failed.

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  • @hipsterelectron @fasterandworse the real reason why making art is never going to be obsolete is because it's a deep human impulse to try to make things that feel alive, to play with our senses, and to try to communicate the things we can't with words. For the most part children have to be trained to stop making art, we have a whole industry set up for that.

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  • @hipsterelectron @fasterandworse I've noticed "ai" generated images being used a lot in advertising these days, and I think most of what they're getting out of it right now is that it is something ordinary people can recognize as being "high tech" and that can give it a cool factor, but only up until the point where it peaks and the shit starts sliding down the hill. The "ai" image generation artifacts will inevitably look dated to ordinary people.

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  • @hipsterelectron @fasterandworse now, let's talk about art. I work directly with professional artists, and most of my friends are professional artists, and I went to art school, but I am not a professional artist, I'm more of a "prosumer" artist. I cannot emphasize enough how unappealing "ai" image generators are to me, because not only do they remove the fun part of art, they also make the end result look like dog shit 99% of the time.

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  • @hipsterelectron @fasterandworse so, again, trying to just apply cruel libertarian thinking here and not prosocial values or anything, I just don't see how long term "ai" businesses wont get out competed by teams of people who are willing to do the work and willing to learn

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  • @hipsterelectron @fasterandworse 2) put together a small group of human collaborators, lay down the foundation for the thing you want to build, get a basic product out the door, and gradually build up your team by hiring more people and training them, and so on. Personally, I'm trying as hard as I can to think about this with only greedy intentions, and option 1 still does not look attractive.

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  • @hipsterelectron @fasterandworse so, speaking purely from the perspective of let's rub together two moneys and see if we can make a third money, you could 1) use a tool that tries to makes your code more similar to code in its dragnet training corpus based on prompts, learns nothing, makes a mess of everything, and mostly creates messes for the bored human technician to clean up, or

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  • @hipsterelectron @fasterandworse what is really great about human collaborators is you can explain things to them, which they can understand, when they don't understand they ask you for clarifications, and the experience is cumulative over time, so they get better at the thing the more you work together.

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