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Art is not a gift a select few was given art is built on sweat, trail and error,…
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Hi. We're Google. We support Facism under the guise of compassion.
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I work in the domain of AI and this dude has no idea of what he's talking about.…
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Friendly reminder that this was the case for early GPT2, and not anymore.
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@tilt0matic2 nope. We have the tendency to wipe threats out in pretty much anyw…
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What a shame... You were such a good friend... Or not. What kind of friend looks…
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What could go wrong. Science fiction movies have the answer. No doubt AI will be…
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The actual dystopian reality will not be humans having no job. It will be the el…
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AI will not replace human artists in terms of skill and final product. But the problem is that people will choose AI art because it's cheaper, even though the results are garbage.
A YouTube comment from a Caroline Kloppert in 2021 about the way AI destroyed the field of translation years ago.
> I spend decades of my life learning foreign languages, only to see the translation industry destroyed by AI. The inferiority of the machine translations a few years back did not stop the destruction of the industry. The machine translation cost nothing, and so the price for all translation came crashing down, because the bottom feeders used machine translation. I found myself paid half price to 'just edit' (as if it was less work) a translation done by machine which was basically unintelligible so that I had to go back to the original and translate it myself. Most clients, the bottom of the pyramid that kept the industry going, did not care about the quality of the translation. If we expect that clients prizing human made products will save industries we are being very delusional. ... the vast majority of clients will go for the process that costs less.
Anyway, this is a story about someone who self-published a book on Amazon last week that sold (allegedly) 70 copies. That's not very significant, but the whole point of sites like Buzzfeed is to trick you into caring about stuff that doesn't really matter.
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | user |
| Reasoning | consequentialist |
| Policy | none |
| Emotion | outrage |
| Coded at | 2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452 |
Raw LLM Response
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