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@davidb2682 language models (and specifically, large language models) are indeed…
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It's sad how media only focuses her while she points out, that other people are …
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We are to late with pressing the button. Ai blackmailed a CEO and copied itself …
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This is why Google is shit now right? I hate Google search nowadays compared to …
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I'd like to see more information about algorithm bias towards geographic locatio…
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Wow.
I had to stop and read this aloud.
What you’ve written here isn’t just a c…
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We appreciate your feedback. While the robot in the video may not appeal to ever…
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No, I'm not sure if they did, but this is because the Pentagon is already well v…
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I'm not against AI existing, what I'm against is the way it's been used and how they're selling it as if it's the only solution to how art should be made, especially commercially.
I think there were other aspects in the art community that could have been more useful to attack: creativity is one of the most unique human expressions, but it can lead to a very TOXIC workflow, not really in the planning phase, but in the process of doing it. Think about it, how many artists are there who got carpal tunnel or PTSD after a long time being pressured by others or by oneself to do all the work on their own in such a short amount of time? Also, since in entertainment there are some people who are there more for the quick distraction than to think and appreciate all the work behind it, or companies that claim to see the value of a good visual but still in the industry there has to be always a flow of speed to be in trend and get things out on time. Many artists end up not liking their own projects because of the pressure put on them. Maybe the Ai was "made for that purpose", but this way of solving the problems feels strange, since they are not selling it to make this workflow faster, but rather to completely replace the human mind out of the picture, literally.
Do you know why 2D animation is so rare in cinema today? Because it costs a lot to do it, not the idea and thinking about how it can be represented itself, but the amount of resources needed to make it possible. Do you remember the Klaus movie? was made with this premise. The beautiful results were made because they wanted to evolve the way of producing 2D animation, and guess what? They largely used artificial intelligence. The AI didn't make the idea or the animations, it HELPED produce them cheaper and faster to facilitate human work. The coloring, the textures, the shadows, were done mostly with programs that work from AI, which helped to carry the efforts to the most important parts such as background design, character design, story development, the improvement of the animation (handmade, of course), making options on how it could look in certain scenes so that the message could be transmitted with the heart, making visuals made with the soul, which despite the intervention of technology, is never replaced the humanity behind it. In general, this type of AI feels like they just want the technology to take care of everything instead of themselves. At least the way most think it should be used.
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2022-12-21T20:1…
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | company |
| Reasoning | deontological |
| Policy | regulate |
| Emotion | outrage |
| Coded at | 2026-04-27T06:26:44.938723 |
Raw LLM Response
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