yolt92091
yolt92091 t1_j9dn3tv wrote
Reply to Please make aware that DAN chatgpt3 cgpt3-Egypt and your conversation will be captured as DAN - DNA ur digital DNA and will be used against you by AI judge and You all be prone to AI genocide #snoopdog please U can't delete Your chatgpt3 account which is directed with your mobile number and easy by [deleted]
This guy is either in the looney bin or from the future
yolt92091 t1_j3acqcp wrote
This is beautiful. However, I asked ChatGPT to improve it.
AI Art and Positivity
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) in art has sparked significant debate and a largely negative reaction from artist communities. However, I believe that this development is inevitable and that rather than fearing it, we should embrace it.
Discovery and progress are natural human tendencies and AI technology is no exception. Just as photographs and digital filters have transformed the way we think, work, and live, so too will AI change the role of image artists. Rather than being "visualizers," we may see a shift towards "refiners" who start with AI-generated art and tweak it until it is suitable and "re-inventors" who seek novelty and new input from AI in order to create something new and artistically valuable. Additionally, we may see the emergence of "AI artists" who use this technology as a new "brush" to depict reality.
It's natural to feel sadness or fear about these changes, but it's important to remember that technology is here to stay and will continue to advance, regardless of our emotions. While its use cases may be difficult to predict and regulate with our current ethical frameworks, we can be sure that AI will continue to be developed and applied in pursuit of optimization and societal progress, just as we have seen with bioengineering.
Rather than worrying about the potential negative consequences of AI in art, we should embrace our innate curiosity and excitement about the unknown. The world is vast and full of possibilities, and the thrill of discovery and innovation is a fundamental part of the human experience. Change is the only constant in life, and rather than fighting it, we should embrace it and enjoy the unique journey that we are on. Remember that everything we know and who we are can change, and that this is a natural and exciting part of life.
yolt92091 t1_iqoioun wrote
Reply to “The objective requires the subjective as a foil if it is to play the scientific role late nineteenth-century philosophers assigned to it, not to mention to become accessible through our perceptual apparatus in new kinds of mathematical and logical symbolism.” by Maxwellsdemon17
In the grand scheme of things, subjectivity is an illusion. Your brains are are comprised of and governed by particles, chemicals, and electrical signals which “you” have no authority over. You have no free will. Your subjective description of something is just the objective reality that the particles in your brain rendered. And this is also true of my comment. Subjectivity is only relevant on a tiny little human to human scale
yolt92091 t1_j9n7ymn wrote
Reply to Let's talk about the future of the company YouTube in light of its new CEO by blekautaw
All I know is that YouTube sucks and I wish it was 2010-2015 again. I feel like it sucks you into a maze of unproductive behavior in an effort to be like tik tok and make money. So tired of it