PinguinGirl03
PinguinGirl03 t1_j1mqx1p wrote
Reply to comment by enilea in The Impact of Generative AI Art on Society and Culture: Will It Replace Human Artists? by _Daneel_Olivaw
Art a luxury commodity? Art is everywhere. In books, on tv, in games, musea, billboards, whatever. It's hard to picture a media without art.
PinguinGirl03 t1_j1mpnnp wrote
Reply to comment by AndromedaAnimated in The Impact of Generative AI Art on Society and Culture: Will It Replace Human Artists? by _Daneel_Olivaw
Logical fallacies can only describe flaws in the structure of an argument, not whether the axioms themselves hold true.
PinguinGirl03 t1_j1lw7nc wrote
Reply to comment by AndromedaAnimated in The Impact of Generative AI Art on Society and Culture: Will It Replace Human Artists? by _Daneel_Olivaw
No, appeal to fear is not displayed here.
Appeal to fear would have to take the form:
> Either P or Q is true.
> Q is frightening.
> Therefore, P is true.
There is no appeal to fear here, just a listening of possible negative effects.
Looking closer, I don't think ANY of those examples are actually the listed fallacy.
PinguinGirl03 t1_j1lqsxc wrote
Reply to comment by UsaInfation in The Impact of Generative AI Art on Society and Culture: Will It Replace Human Artists? by _Daneel_Olivaw
No wonder it's a list of trash.
PinguinGirl03 t1_j1lqmlz wrote
Reply to comment by UsaInfation in The Impact of Generative AI Art on Society and Culture: Will It Replace Human Artists? by _Daneel_Olivaw
Did you actually read your AI generated answer? It incorrectly applied nearly all those fallacies.
edit: scrap "nearly", I think it got them all wrong.
PinguinGirl03 t1_j23hyrb wrote
Reply to comment by AvgAIbot in An IBM Quantum Computer Will Soon Pass the 1,000-Qubit Mark | The Condor processor is just one quantum-computing advance slated for 2023 by nick7566
They can be used to train neural networks many times faster than what is possible with conventional computers.