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Secure-Frosting t1_je5erp3 wrote
Reply to comment by cwn01 in $52 Billion Chipmaking Plan Is Racing Toward Failure by savuporo
do you think you’re smart for capitalizing random words like Government and Social? genuinely curious
signed, a Snowflake ;)
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LavenderAutist t1_je5ef05 wrote
How is this technology related?
knob-turned-past-uhf t1_je5eer0 wrote
Reply to comment by HildemarTendler in Apple sued for allegedly firing, threatening union organizers by Loki-L
I'm not sure, but I'm willing to try
EnsignElessar t1_je5e5vc wrote
Reply to comment by os12 in The guy behind the viral fake photo of the Pope in a puffy coat says using AI to make images of celebrities 'might be the line' — and calls for greater regulation by Lakerlion
Ok so Im just a regular guy but I have two ideas for how this all ends very badly for most people. One is automated scamming. Before you needed a call center in india or somewhere which could be pretty expensive. If you wanted to scale you had to hire people which took time. But now you can just do it all on your own. The second issue is with just a prompt. "Create me a video of Biden announcing why he has just launched a tactical nuke on russia." Oh boy so even if we all just don't believe in that it would cause other issues like not believing anything you see or read... I mean you don't think these are issues?
os12 t1_je5dzmn wrote
Reply to comment by NoiceMango in The guy behind the viral fake photo of the Pope in a puffy coat says using AI to make images of celebrities 'might be the line' — and calls for greater regulation by Lakerlion
I fail to see a point. Anyone can write prose and try to impersonate a writer. Or paint and try to impersonate a painter. Or program and try to impersonate a software firm.
None of that is regulated.
os12 t1_je5dqza wrote
Reply to comment by RayTheGrey in The guy behind the viral fake photo of the Pope in a puffy coat says using AI to make images of celebrities 'might be the line' — and calls for greater regulation by Lakerlion
It is concerning... just like a single person that is able to compile a large program, or 3D print a complex model/tool, or spin up a scalable service in AWS.
So what? None of that is regulated.
os12 t1_je5dhwn wrote
Reply to comment by EnsignElessar in The guy behind the viral fake photo of the Pope in a puffy coat says using AI to make images of celebrities 'might be the line' — and calls for greater regulation by Lakerlion
Sure and why does this kind of democratization call for government regulation?
trevize1138 t1_je5d3zx wrote
Reply to comment by AntifaDoesntExist in U.S. renewable electricity surpassed coal in 2022 by altmorty
Right? Even if the storage issue were solved and nuclear was somehow safe it's also losing out to solar/wind/batteries now strictly on economics. It's becoming a whole new market where power generation and storage can be done very small scale with home solar being so cheap. Nuclear is old fashioned because it's still just massive grid generation. Power is getting democratized beyond that now.
AntifaDoesntExist t1_je5cua8 wrote
Reply to comment by WeimarRepublic in U.S. renewable electricity surpassed coal in 2022 by altmorty
If we also end the subsidies on gas and oil? Sure. Renewables is actually cheaper than those as well if we do so.
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Reply to comment by NamerNotLiteral in The guy behind the viral fake photo of the Pope in a puffy coat says using AI to make images of celebrities 'might be the line' — and calls for greater regulation by Lakerlion
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