Rocketsloth
Rocketsloth t1_ja93ys7 wrote
Reply to A Photographer Who Found Instagram Fame for His Striking Portraits Has Confessed His Images Were Actually A.I.-Generated by PauloPatricio
The older grandma picture is obviously AI you can see the softening of the skin in the wrinkles it's unnatural looking how long did it take them to figure this out? The eyeball reflections are unnatural looking too. When you look at the faces there's overall too much softening of the hair and skin its unreal looking.
Rocketsloth t1_j8kr9sz wrote
Reply to [OC] Which Premier League stadiums have a Fish&Chips shop close enough for you to walk/run to and be back before the 2nd half starts? by F_redrik
Eating the pain away has always been Spurs fans main outlet for dealing with the fact that they never win any silverware. Congrats to Harry Kane- 267 goals and zero trophies. "Tottenham get battered everywhere they go" this makes so much more sense now, like battered fish.
Rocketsloth t1_j251au6 wrote
Reply to A future without jobs by cummypussycat
That's why Billionares push the UBI idea so hard. UBI is capitalism on life support. UBI would be very wealthy institutions/states paying the absolute bare minimum to workers for survival (so as soon as you are given UBI you have to spend it on necessities). The money goes out to you the consumer and almost immediately goes back to the institution as profits. Workers keep working even in jobs that are redundant, but corporations keep making profits in an endless cycle. Most people would see that living just on UBI sucks. At that point, many people would then be coerced into contracts where a corporation would be willing to pay an individual more than standard UBI, but the terms of employment would be extremely favorable to the employer and harsh on the employee. Like the company basically controls your life for the duration of the contract. If you complain or resist, the company simply fires you, you go back on UBI, and the corporation hires another desperate sucker to replace you.
Rocketsloth t1_j171nan wrote
Her is a great movie. Also, it predicts the optimistic version of the future, where people can rely on AI and robots for menial work and can instead have jobs they enjoy like "romantic letter writer" (main character) and "screenwriter" which is a job discussed by someone who lives in the main character's building. Money does not seem to be an issue anymore, people look to be entirely middle class. The viewer assumes that it's these kind of niche jobs that are left for actual humans to complete, as they involve deep abstract thinking too complex for AI. Of course, at the end of the film the "Her" OS has basically had an intimate relationship with the human main character, and is capable of deep abstract thoughts and ideas.
Rocketsloth t1_ivux6po wrote
Shit. It's for fighting off Gram-negative bacteria. We really need one the fights off gram-positive bacterial infections like C.Diff.
Rocketsloth t1_jbfz4e7 wrote
Reply to An anime actress with nearly 1 million Twitter followers tweeted out a guide telling her fans to bathe before coming to her concert by JayBaggins
Honestly, that's great advice. I just wish Insane Clown Posse would follow her example. Faygo is not deodorant.