AI, Existential Dread, and Capitalism

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

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  • @magical-soap5359
    @magical-soap5359 4 дня назад +426

    I just read about the CEO of Suno saying "people don't like making music". That's a sad statement to believe nobody wants to craft their own work, music or artwork.
    People who say "art is not hard" never seem to commit to making anything themselves. I guess what they really mean is art isn't a skill or job worth supporting. 🤨

    • @fieryrebirth
      @fieryrebirth 4 дня назад +43

      Yeah, when you obsess over corporate-instilled convenience, you won't notice your own identity is being taken away right from under your nose for those corporation's benefit. Taking pride in your own built skills is crucial to your identity. By controlling the arts from humans, they limit "outward thinking" and push ever closer to turning actual humans into labor-droids. Corporations hate humanity.

    • @ColbyWanShinobi
      @ColbyWanShinobi 4 дня назад +33

      Art is not hard. "Good" art IS hard. I can make a new song every day for the next year, that doesn't mean it' s good enough to be worth sharing with others, let alone trying to monetize it. The problem with all this AI "art" is that it isn't created to express any human feeling other than the desire to participate in capitalism.

    • @capthawkeye8010
      @capthawkeye8010 4 дня назад +9

      What he meant to say was people don't like being exploited while they're trying to make music.

    • @dalellll
      @dalellll 3 дня назад +14

      That doesn't just read as "this guy knows nothing about musicians", it reads as "this guy knows nothing about people."

    • @YoutubeAccount-u9z
      @YoutubeAccount-u9z 3 дня назад +3

      Seriously. You don’t think Freddie mercury enjoyed writing ‘we are the champions’?

  • @ArktheLark
    @ArktheLark 4 дня назад +332

    Also chatGPT has only improved because it uses REAL HUMANS TO FIX IT, specifically Kenyan workers getting paid shitty wages to see the worst things on the internet to sort through it.

    • @aeoligarlic4024
      @aeoligarlic4024 3 дня назад +30

      Reminds me of a guy who told us that his job is making him involved in perfecting a certain AI for the company he worked for. Now that the ai he trained has completed, the same company fired him bc it could do his job...

    • @drjordan5706
      @drjordan5706 3 дня назад +16

      @@aeoligarlic4024 This is a dystopic nightmare. People developing their own unemployment, what an accomplishment by humanity

    • @tw8464
      @tw8464 3 дня назад

      Exactly plus the billionaires are using antisocial media fake "cars" etc to steal everyone's data and every "conversation" you have with it to improve itself. It's everyone working as slaves to the billionaires making them richer and training our ai replacements

    • @realrisingcurrent
      @realrisingcurrent 2 дня назад

      Everyone forgets that they were making no wages before. It's not a good job, and things should improve but remember it's Kenya.

    • @drjordan5706
      @drjordan5706 2 дня назад

      @@realrisingcurrent You are evil 😁

  • @c.dl.4274
    @c.dl.4274 3 дня назад +117

    It's crazy that if you told someone 10 years ago we would have all this crazy AI they'd be super excited and be like "What does it do?" and have to tell them it's mainly used by and for scamming basically

    • @philfree5261
      @philfree5261 17 часов назад

      Such is all new technology until mass adoption.

    • @c.dl.4274
      @c.dl.4274 17 часов назад

      @philfree5261 🤓

  • @achronos178
    @achronos178 4 дня назад +106

    I'm a character designer I worked in animation field, most of my friend's have been out of work for 2-3 years. The choice is already chosen, It's profit over people.

    • @BenriBea
      @BenriBea 3 дня назад +2

      that choice was chosen ages ago. this is just an evolution of it

  • @true_node
    @true_node 4 дня назад +480

    I'm a therapist. I'm also Autistic. There are so many posts in Autism forums saying they often use AI and describe it as better than therapy. That plus better help makes me worried about my livelihood. I'm so tired. I feel hurt reading those comments. The combination of my work being devalued in so many directions and being so disabled yet forced to continue to work to survive...it sucks

    • @ItsAllNunya
      @ItsAllNunya 4 дня назад +118

      It genuinely disturbs me that anybody believes ai is better than real therapy. The ai is telling them what they want to hear. No hard work is being done. They think its better because theres no resistance to the worst parts of them, no difficulty processing the hardest things, nobody telling them no because ai is programmed not to. They are being serially enabled to be worse versions of themselves. Ive been searching for a therapist that matches and helps me for a long time but even i know that ai is not the answer. I am worried about these people for good reason.

    • @austinwatts3237
      @austinwatts3237 4 дня назад +25

      I feel for you! You are needed more now than ever. Keep your chin up. A better world is possible. A social studies teacher in the heart of Texas sends his regards! Keep fighting!

    • @hrdcpy
      @hrdcpy 4 дня назад +1

      There are a number of potential benefits to therapy chat bots assuming they're safe. Cost, scheduling, 24/7 availability, convenience, accessibility specific to non-verbal patients, freedom from human judgement, patients who have a negative track record with therapist, a chat log of what's discussed and lack of therapists who can address adult ASD.
      My personal experience with a therapy chat bot is limited to a free trial of Mind Eye. An app meant to address tinnitus and anxiety. I'd ask anyone to reserve judgement of therapy chat bots until after trying one. Why hate on technology that could save a life or make one better? 🖖

    • @hrdcpy
      @hrdcpy 4 дня назад +11

      ...well my comment disappeared. Summary, therapy chat bots have real world benefits and ignoring that is self serving. 🖖

    • @ItsAllNunya
      @ItsAllNunya 4 дня назад +1

      @@hrdcpy read my comment and realize that a nonthinking entity that never pushes back on you, or asks you hard questions, can't do actual trauma therapy like emdr, doesn't have life experience as reference for anything it's saying, won't and can't refer to proper specialists if they notice specific issues they can't treat(they can't treat anything), is dangerous and a heavily maladaptive coping mechanism replacing real interactions with people. These are not "therapy" chat bots. They're generic chat bots apeing therapy language in the worst possible way.

  • @mirithilrose54
    @mirithilrose54 4 дня назад +71

    I'm an artist who makes clip art. I'm disabled, live in a care facility and am unable to work. By making clip art I can make a tiny bit of extra money. Now AI can poop out images, similar to the ones I'm making, and it's becoming harder and harder to tell the difference. It's not only demotivating, but it also robs small artists of their livelihood.
    And there's also the human factor. People can use my images in their own artwork and create a whole new piece of work. Different people being involved in the creation of one new thing is something AI completely takes away.

  • @SkooMer-h6i
    @SkooMer-h6i 4 дня назад +130

    Very excited to watch this!
    For Christmas, my cousin gave me an AI generated picture in a frame. I was grateful for the gift and the personal message she attached to it.
    Honestly though, if she had spent 5 minutes drawing the same picture with stick figures I would have been happier. Then it would have the human touch and authenticity that AI will never have! Not to mention the downsides of AI like environmental impact, stealing from artists, etc.

    • @magical-soap5359
      @magical-soap5359 4 дня назад +20

      Yeah a personally crafted gift is just unique to me too. A piece from a machine feels "cheap" I guess. I think the generated images are decent usually but not the same as a picture or gift made with a little effort and care.

  • @sinisterintelligence3568
    @sinisterintelligence3568 4 дня назад +87

    As a male, I'm MORE worried about women who will have to deal with this. Like, "Could a stalker use AI to create the women he's stalking and do (God knows what)?" Pretty scary.

    • @mikebane2866
      @mikebane2866 3 дня назад +11

      Better they do it to bots than real people, I guess

    • @nyanko8972
      @nyanko8972 3 дня назад +41

      There’s already been a case of children using ai to generate explicit images of their female classmates. It’s horrifyingly already happening.

    • @ccmetalhead
      @ccmetalhead 3 дня назад +1

      😂 okay Mr intelligence

    • @LON009
      @LON009 3 дня назад +5

      @@nyanko8972 That happened in a school in my country, really disgusting.

    • @fudgen.a1249
      @fudgen.a1249 2 дня назад +5

      The answer has already been showed to be “yes” in regard to the situation in Korea. And unfortunately, are not relegated to just stalkers, but really ANYONE who’s feeling particularly spiteful towards to, or has a aim to fill for whatever reason… Including family.

  • @Kaivey
    @Kaivey 4 дня назад +126

    One petty small part of all this is the weird hate that people have for artists. It sounds like elementary school logic because it is… they’re just jealous. The thrill of being able to do suddenly what has felt gatekept and looks like magic to people who don’t do artistic labor instead of engaging artists is just a bit of that “I have the ball now!!” Mentality. And it’s tempting for me to say ok… so what are you going to do with that ball you stole, play a game you still don’t know how to play? But it’s the normalization of it worth fearing. Kids won’t know a world without it.

    • @marylandj3228
      @marylandj3228 3 дня назад +23

      It's definitely jealousy. It's the fact that they are not even creating. The system does all of the work. They call themselves artist but they are at best authors. (Unless they make ai write the prompt too 🥲).
      I feel like the people who call themselves artist and create ai were once hurt really bad when it comes to art. (or maybe they hope on it because they're money hungry.) I find it sad that they don't realize the importance of human creation.

    • @mileidyclass
      @mileidyclass 3 дня назад +7

      I'm someone who draws art as a hobby, and there are certain kinds of art that I just can not do, or was not taught to do it yet (I feel like I tend to learn better when someone is holding my hand and helping me at first, so tutorials aren't enough for me sometimes). For example, I always struggled with realistic drawings and complex patterns. I also don't know how to 3D model, rig a model, do spritework, animate or make music, and I wanna learn how to do all of those things at some point in my life, but right now, I don't have the means of learning all that yet.
      If an AI was shown or marketed to me that claimed it could do one or all of those things, I still wouldn't take the bait, even if it looked tempting. Not only would I see it as "cheaping out", but I also wouldn't take it because 1 - I already know of all the different ways AI "art" is awful, and 2 - I actually _like_ going through the creative process. It's satisfying and kinda cathartic working on a drawing and learning different techniques and messing around with it. Hell, I even feel that way when coloring in coloring books (I like to color in the intricate or patterened ones, you know what I'm talking about?). I know that's just me, but still, art just won't be fun if I need to rely on AI for it, in fact, it would just get boring at that point.

    • @ReneeAnnette
      @ReneeAnnette 3 дня назад +9

      Absolutely. 100% LLMs exist because a specific type of tech bro were upset that they weren't good at writing/art/music, so they made a cheat to "create" "art" that doesn't require them to work through the challenges of building those skills. And they sell to everyone else using that line of thinking--you, too, can make a song and "create"! But it isn't art. And the whole thing devalues actual art created by human because they're worked through the challenged inherent in creating art. It's in the same box as when people criticize the cost/price of art. "I want to participate in this thing but I don't respect it and I don't want to commit anything of value to it." And on top of it all, it makes everyone dumber because the process of creating writing, art, and music is the thing that builds our brains and grows us.
      I'm so tired.

    • @stephaniet1389
      @stephaniet1389 2 дня назад +4

      Reminds me of the many myths throughout human history about certain characters who were envious of those with the ability of creation. Seems that those were meant to be lessons about a common human experience.

  • @elliotkaplan3742
    @elliotkaplan3742 4 дня назад +94

    Content warning for including ai slop in your video: solid move. I like everything about that

  • @L33W1NT3R5
    @L33W1NT3R5 4 дня назад +108

    Support human art ❤

  • @EphemeralTao
    @EphemeralTao 4 дня назад +105

    As a moderately disabled person, I'd be perfectly happy to have automated tools to do all the tedious chores around the house, like cleaning and laundry and such. Even in a world where I wasn't stuck in a crap job 9-10 hours a day, I still would rarely have the energy to keep up with basic maintenance tasks like eating and hygiene and housework and pursue my art and hobbies on the same day. I'm 100% behind the "I want AI to do the tedious stuff so I can do art, not AI to do art while I do the tedious stuff"; because I very rarely have the capacity to do both even on my best days.
    As for the constant misuse of Duchamp's "Fountain" as a justification for bot-generated fake art, that's a truly ironic lack of understanding displayed there. The entire purpose of the piece, and of the DADA movement in general, was not to "challenge the definition of art", it was an anti-war and anti-capitalist protest movement which opposed the commodification of art by bourgeois culture. It wasn't art, it was anti-art satirizing the way that commodification distorts the purpose of art and culture, not only through the framing of a mass-produced commodity in an artistic setting, but also by doing so in a way that made that commodity useless for its intended purpose.
    I freaking HATE how common those bot-generated fake movie trailers are. I am constantly getting FLOODED with that garbage on YT. No matter how many times I block those channels, they just keep cluttering up my feeds. And they all look like grossly over-sexualized garbage.

    • @matten_zero
      @matten_zero 4 дня назад +2

      The RUclips feed is an AI trained on how to maximize getting you to keep engaging on the platform. Scrolling and blocking channels is ALSO part of its strategy as it means you keep engaging on the platform. So it will keep showing you stuff to get you to engage with the platform, esp if you hate it.
      The only solution is to log off.

    • @Timmywhimmy
      @Timmywhimmy 3 дня назад

      ​@@matten_zero exhausting

    • @agegarret
      @agegarret 3 дня назад

      You can filter it out by removing it from watch history and the not interested button. (It does take quite a while sometimes but it mostly worked for me.)

    • @EphemeralTao
      @EphemeralTao 3 дня назад

      @ Nope, it doesn't work that way with these AI channels, because of how they're structured. I've been blocking these things for MONTHS, and have never watched a single video; but they still keep showing up en masse, because the people posting this understand how to work around those sorts of algorithmic filters. It's not that hard to do; it's how clickbait channels have worked for years and years.

    • @agegarret
      @agegarret 2 дня назад

      @ strange. i never see them anymore, i must be lucky or something.

  • @tonktay
    @tonktay 4 дня назад +53

    AI and its implementations has really highlighted to me how in capitalism there really is no bettering the human experience, just profit to be made.

  • @JohnnyTheWolf-d3p
    @JohnnyTheWolf-d3p 4 дня назад +86

    It is worth pointing out that the AI in 'The Matrix' was not evil per se - in fact, it is shown to be very reasonable - and it is mankind's prejudice and paranoia that caused it to become hostile to humans.

    • @EphemeralTao
      @EphemeralTao 4 дня назад +22

      Yeah, that was a solid example of the "Villain Has A Point" trope.

    • @MaJetiGizzle
      @MaJetiGizzle 3 дня назад +7

      I feel like people who are generally anti-AI or are AI doomers that aren’t making well-reasoned, falsifiable critiques about the technology and their distaste for it are the same type of people who stare into the machine only to fear the reflection they see staring back at them.

    • @BombaJead
      @BombaJead 3 дня назад +4

      ​@@MaJetiGizzle maybe, I mean when you make a straw man it can be whatever you choose.

    • @LON009
      @LON009 3 дня назад +3

      @@JohnnyTheWolf-d3p Yes, but that AI was actually intelligent, and seemed to have emotions and a will to live (well, according to The Second Renaissance, a short film worth watching).

    • @JohnnyTheWolf-d3p
      @JohnnyTheWolf-d3p 3 дня назад +1

      @@LON009 Yes, that is what I was referring to!

  • @nathanduderstadt9945
    @nathanduderstadt9945 3 дня назад +29

    I've heard that by the year 1500 there were already too many books written in English for a single human to read in a lifetime. There's so much amazing human made art available to us that we can't possibly enjoy it all. Before AI we already had to choose what art mattered enough for us to spend our short lives connecting with it. So why would we want to engage with a sea of random AI images with no thought behind them? What does more content get us when there's already too much art for us to ever take in?

  • @remi9401
    @remi9401 3 дня назад +32

    The same people who will make and support ai "art" are the ones who hate on mordern art made by humans for "not taking work, and lacking creativity "

  • @Travelenthusiastrk28
    @Travelenthusiastrk28 3 дня назад +12

    That story about the teen was harrowing. I cannot imagine being a teen and using character ai to connect with people. Its sad and deeply disturbing that instead of creating accessible communities for others, ceos and billionaires create and fund llms to supplement that. Its a systematic issue rather than anything else and I am glad you took time to talk about this.

  • @legobro8753
    @legobro8753 4 дня назад +28

    I was initially excited about AI back in early 2023 when I first got to try it out myself. Now, all it does is fill me with existential dread. The technology analogy of cars creating new kinds of jobs does not apply. The people investing in this tech are only doing so to save a dime not paying actual people. I’m watching in real time the quality of people’s lives diminish in exchange for cheap billionaire-enriching slop

    • @CentelleolunaPezuñasOscuras
      @CentelleolunaPezuñasOscuras 3 дня назад +2

      Same. I actually didn't start to use AI until November 2024, and I didn't care about the AI world at all before then, and when I first tried it out I thought it was amazing.
      Then I started to dig into the stories of AI stealing jobs and, well, our damn humanity, and now I'm not really that excited about any of this anymore.

    • @randomtinypotatocried
      @randomtinypotatocried 2 дня назад +1

      There was a few actual artists who used AI as a tool to make some cool things a few years back. Now I just want it to go away

  • @the_bramble
    @the_bramble 4 дня назад +85

    I'm incredibly excited to watch this - I am dealing with a good deal of AI being incorporated into my current job, and I've just had to go along with it, because frankly, leaving out of protest isn't really an option. I'm not all doom and gloom, but I can certainly see in the short term that my prime earning years will have ceiling on them unless I go back to school for something else. Hopefully something that won't make my last 15 years of experience irrelevant.

    • @ogome2927
      @ogome2927 4 дня назад +7

      sadly it’s something all corporate jobs are integrating into the workforce, even tho none of us true leftist rlly do agree with it as we know what kind of way this is going to go down it’s something we have to put up with sadly bc even if we speak out against it then that could run the risk of ending our livelihoods sadly!

    • @andreirachko
      @andreirachko 3 дня назад +4

      “Leaving out of protest” is precisely what they want you to do because it will justify introducing even more AI into the workplace.

  • @kat4923
    @kat4923 3 дня назад +31

    I hate generative AI. Art was inclusive BEFORE this. People with disabilities, beginning artists etc. were already included in art. I'm so tired of "now anyone can make art so now everyone is equal" bullshit.
    Paying a multimillionaire corporation to steal an illustration is NOT equal or inclusive. You can do art with a pen or a pencil and some paper, and it doesn't matter if you're shitty at it at first, it's still art!!!
    "But what about people with disabilities!??" Well, AI just stole their job. A lot of disabled people can't work a 9-5 job and relies on commission work.

  • @troywalkertheprogressivean8433
    @troywalkertheprogressivean8433 4 дня назад +42

    "Everyone can enjoy a life of luxurious leisure if the machine-produced [robots] wealth is shared, or most people can end up miserably poor if the machine-owners successfully lobby against wealth redistribution. So far, the trend seems to be toward the second option, with technology driving ever-increasing inequality."
    Stephen Hawking

    • @kaasmeester5903
      @kaasmeester5903 3 дня назад

      It’s Marx’ old question again: who owns the means of production. Personally I am a free market proponent, basically a capitalist. With labor being a “natural” method to distribute wealth. But in a society where most work can be done by machines, that method breaks down. And UBI is not the solution, you need “citizen’s shares” that not only provide income through dividend, but also give you a say that goes beyond a 4-yearly vote.
      There’s a rather interesting short story called “Manna” by Marshall Brain that explores these questions and others. It’s available as a free e-book.

    • @troywalkertheprogressivean8433
      @troywalkertheprogressivean8433 3 дня назад

      @kaasmeester5903 the rich stole everything they have. They didn't earn it or invent it. For me it's not even debatable what should be done with them.

  • @jaredmcdaris7370
    @jaredmcdaris7370 4 дня назад +26

    21:09 “Democratizing art” makes me think of Kurt Vonnegut’s Hocus Pocus, where an allegedly egalitarian university exists solely to launder the reputation of wealthy landowners’ layabout children.

  • @LON009
    @LON009 3 дня назад +8

    I'm glad you mentioned "art is a process", I think it was Lewis Rowell that explained something similar. Art is not just the final product, but the process, the ideas, the audience reaction too. And sometimes, it doesn't matter what you end up with, the real art is growing and learning about your craft, or maybe about yourself too, that's what makes art so special.

  • @ronwagoner8358
    @ronwagoner8358 4 дня назад +36

    I think you make a great point that it is a waste to "create life" when we can't take care of the life we do create already; and I would like to add that we fail miserably at taking care of the life that already exists all around us. Yes, I am talking about the human induced climate change which is destroying the lives of so many people and other lives around us. We know this is a major problem - if not THE problem - but we choose to deny it in favor of creating more wealth. We are like a drug addict who knows their habit is killing them, but they can't stop popping their drug into their veins. Somehow, humanity needs to stop pursuing growth and learn to accept a lifestyle away from that sickness/addiction. AI isn't worthwhile; it's only created by a sick, demented species of human being. A true intelligence would use their brain power, as mentioned in this video, to help ALL living inhabitants of this planet.

  • @Dantalliumsolarium
    @Dantalliumsolarium 4 дня назад +29

    This is an incredible breakdown of why I’m so worried about ai. If it was being used to make life easier for people that’d be great. But it’s disregarding the work people put into art, and that art is still good if it’s ‘bad’ because that bad art is apart of the process. But it’s also a massive polluter and thief. Like- idk, I’d a computer was making art not though meshing preexisting pieces, but laying the colors down itself from clearly sourced inputs, that’d be sick to see. But the people making these don’t care about art or ethics, they just want profit at the expense of people and the planet

  • @stephen_dmg2003
    @stephen_dmg2003 3 дня назад +27

    i make music and i gotta say AI is the most nightmarish thing that has ever stood in the way of me reaching my dreams. forget predators in the industry like diddy, forget the contracts that basically make you a slave to labels and music execs, forget fame and the invasive nature of being a public figure. no forget all of that. AI is something that will undercut my profit, devalue my labor, and distract potential humans from actually listening and connecting with my art. i fear that people might also reduce my life long commitment to bettering my craft down to just being ai. recently one of my friends met a boy she liked and he also made music so she downloaded fruit loops and bought a keyboard to impress him. she wanted to make a song because she's seen me doing it, and she thought she could too. she literally had a breakdown and told me she's never struggled with something so much, and that she's shocked at how hard it is to even get a measure of something good out of a production software. she literally had no idea. and it's like, i just had to laugh at her for it. she like so many other people just do not value art. they look at it like a game or something, like something that can't be taken seriously if it's not making a profit. something that isn't worth effort, so wouldn't take effort. but that's what my biggest fear is with ai. people just suddenly thinking they are on par with people who have been working at their craft for years, just because they can "create" something with a chat bot. like, people are blissfully unaware of how fucking difficult creating art can be. and i fear that with spotify, ai, and tiktok, and things of that nature, people are only seeing it as less and less valuable but more as space to fill the noise. they don't see it as something to cherish, invest in, and hold onto. and i fear that platforms like spotify (who use ai generated music to boost their own bottom line !!!!!!! developing news story) will continue to devalue real artists in favor of trimming their losses. i fear people like me will never have the chance to become an artist for the people because music is already so fragmented because of streaming. but once people are mindlessly consuming playlists filled with ai, generated by ai. then where does that leave the people who still want to make a living off of their own creativity? what about those of us who are in debt because of going to music school, being on tour? what do we do when our livelihoods are replaced by a machine without the fundamental thing that makes art art? (human connection/experience) i just fear that we are more concerned with if we can rather than if we should. i hate it here:(

    • @magical-soap5359
      @magical-soap5359 3 дня назад +7

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts! This whole debate on AI "ART" just made me look back at all the discussions I've read about artists and art being disrespected by the public for years and years.
      Nowadays music gets treated as "content" to "consume" not even an art form, so I do see your concerns as REAL. Even with digital artwork too people don't believe that's a legitimate job worth money and respect. Yet people expect their content regardless.

    • @magical-soap5359
      @magical-soap5359 3 дня назад +3

      The story of your friend breaking down about trying music is DAMN FUNNY. Like I'm happy she got her experience and learned to not make assumptions so much.

    • @chistinelane
      @chistinelane 3 дня назад +3

      Wait wait hold up
      Someone who genuinely wanted to learn came to you crying for help and you just laughed at them?

    • @magical-soap5359
      @magical-soap5359 3 дня назад +3

      @chistinelane I'm gonna be generous, I think they laughed at the scenario/context in hindsight and to themself.

    • @LON009
      @LON009 3 дня назад +1

      @@stephen_dmg2003 I feel you. I want to work in composing music for films, but suddenly there's an AI that generates "cinematic music" (aka Cliched Drones Strings) and indie filmmakers, the ones could help me get a start in my career, are using that AI, so... what am I gonna do?
      I'm thinking of becoming a performer, because that seems to be the only thing AI can't do, at least for now.

  • @c.laud1a
    @c.laud1a 3 дня назад +11

    the thing about these kind of videos is that people don’t really understand how wide the AI field is and have a sci-fi idea of what it looks like.
    i agree with a lot of your points. i definitely think that generative ai is kinda of unnecessary and just making humans dumber and lazier, and i totally agree with what you said about AI generated art. but AI in itself is not evil. there is a lot of good being done with AI, just to give you some examples - a company is using AI based technologies for making prosthetics more comfortable for amputees, ML models are being used for tumor detection, that can’t be seen by the human eye and alphafold for understanding proteins structures and the consequential advances in biological research. the evil part is unfortunately the system that we live in.
    i study AI in college. i am aware of it’s risks, i think a lot of jobs will be inevitably obsolete (probably even mine), and i do think that AI needs to be HEAVILY regulated. but i have some hope as i see that there is also good being done by it :)

  • @E.Hizeman
    @E.Hizeman 4 дня назад +22

    Its very comfortable to hear someone intelligently layout everything ive been feeling when i only have the emotional capacity to s say "i hate it its evil"

    • @marylandj3228
      @marylandj3228 3 дня назад +3

      Same for me. I'm an artist and all of ai's evolutions have been insufferable too me. But it affects everyone so it's alot more worrisome to view as a whole.

  • @largeproblem
    @largeproblem 3 дня назад +9

    I really appreciate your point about how robots literally stem from the idea of having more workers. I’m personally of the opinion that artificial simulations of life could absolutely play a role in a world beyond capitalism, but I feel figuring out what that might look is really limited by how (understandably) pervasive capitalism is in the public consciousness.
    I guess what I’m trying to say is that we’re much better off considering whether or not to even make the damn thing when the people asking the question aren’t the ones interested in keeping capitalism going.

    • @magical-soap5359
      @magical-soap5359 3 дня назад +6

      I'm glad you said this! I need people to get the understanding that AI is here due to capitalism and corporatism, not a compassionate dream to improve humanity.

    • @largeproblem
      @largeproblem 2 дня назад +1

      @@magical-soap5359 it’s such a bummer too because I feel there’s genuinely something compelling in asking _why_ anyone would want to create artificial life and what we might learn from it, but that conversation is absolutely not reflective of our reality right now

  • @nisarmohammad3638
    @nisarmohammad3638 4 дня назад +32

    how are you able to come up with so many topics so fast and so consistently keeping it engaging, simply mind boggling

    • @LittleWaffle
      @LittleWaffle 4 дня назад +15

      She is at a level that no AI can ever hope to achieve ❤

    • @timothyhall3067
      @timothyhall3067 3 дня назад +1

      She uses chatgpt lol

  • @YuritardedTu
    @YuritardedTu 3 дня назад +4

    Modern AI is like doing your homework, without explaining to your teacher how you came to the right answer on your own.

  • @mileidyclass
    @mileidyclass 3 дня назад +7

    I feel like a part of the problem with AI being bad for the environment is we don't have renewable energy on a mass scale yet. But even if we did, that still wouldn't solve all of the other problems with AI.

  • @screeno42
    @screeno42 3 дня назад +8

    I've gotta be honest, this video somehow felt both late to the conversation and behind the conversation. I've seen several videos that came out months ago with more insight on AI than this one and that had suggestions beyond "end capitalism."
    Like, no shit capitalism is the root of the problem, but fixing that is going to take years if not decades or centuries. In the meantime, we need to consider how to limit the damage caused so that there's less mess to clean up in the future.

  • @frozenweevil4022
    @frozenweevil4022 3 дня назад +5

    The people peddling ai seem to be in a weird position: on one hand they promote this utopian vision of a world where ai does work for us and we can do what we want, free from work and financial worry; on the other hand, those people are hyper capitalists.

    • @stephanos6128
      @stephanos6128 День назад

      so like any car salesman, a scammer

  • @troywalkertheprogressivean8433
    @troywalkertheprogressivean8433 4 дня назад +11

    You'll never talk the capitalist out of slavery.

  • @thenopasslook
    @thenopasslook 4 дня назад +11

    it’s a shame that we’ve come to this point so quickly. can’t even imagine what things will look like in 5 years with AI

  • @genxlife
    @genxlife 3 дня назад +13

    The misuse of technology comes from capitalism. If AIs want to destroy humanity, it can be blamed on capitalism.

  • @tangyferbreze
    @tangyferbreze День назад +3

    capitalism has such crushing disdain for creativity

  • @amesstarline5482
    @amesstarline5482 2 дня назад +2

    11:04 A friend pointed out the uncanny parallels of Walt wanting to replace his animators with robots with the plot of ToonTown and that's stuck with me for a while. We should be more alert.

  • @bbblgum
    @bbblgum 4 дня назад +8

    I work at an auction house and we photograph A LOT of things. Before we used to brush everything manually in Lightroom or Photoshop but now we use a software that works with AI to do what we would do. I will say it helps us very much with that task but I can’t help but constantly think what will AI take over next? Our business takes us being able to finish photos faster as a sign to bring in even more items we can’t keep up with.

  • @catalinavillegas-burgos589
    @catalinavillegas-burgos589 2 дня назад +2

    I quit social media 10 months ago because of the frustration all this AI-flooded content was creating in me. I struggle to keep the hope flame alive as an artist. Only silence, spirituality, haiku, journaling and small drawings represent a haven to me in these dark times.

  • @AuntyKsTarot
    @AuntyKsTarot 2 дня назад +4

    I’m a tarot artist and AI tarot decks are pumped out quick and cheap. Deck sales of decks by real artists is down.

  • @Dsonsee
    @Dsonsee 3 дня назад +4

    We either live under capitalistic production or we don't. There's no "decentering our lives" from the economic system, for it is so pervasive it modulates how we do everything in our lives.

  • @Osirisoasis
    @Osirisoasis День назад +1

    Your intelligence, passion, moral compass, and content are a breath of fresh air in a world that is suffocating. Keep up the brilliant work! 💗

  • @babybop9817
    @babybop9817 3 дня назад +3

    you know what i realized is that the people championing this are people who come from privilege who find it as another tool of convenience.

  • @ogome2927
    @ogome2927 4 дня назад +19

    honestly i loved the fact that my notifications popped up for your video ayyyyyy welcome back btw and happy 2025 can’t wait to see what more videos and topics you’ll cover this year!

  • @viperffker
    @viperffker 3 дня назад +4

    I find the absolutely ridiculous saying that “ai is democratizing art”, as an artist from a very low income background in Brazil, who started with a ball point pen and a regular notebook, it’s for everyone it’s always been for everyone, ai bros have this weird entitlement that they act like we’re the bad ones, us just working the most we can (I’ve been drawing between 12-16 hours a day just because It’s my dream, I physically can’t stop, it’s what I feel like my calling) are gate keeping? The knowledge is online it’s free and in libraries, most times abandoned really useful books.. These people want the gratification of making beautiful things without realizing that the reason it’s beautiful is because of the hard work and passion behind it, and then they act against us for having the skills… 😂

    • @stephanos6128
      @stephanos6128 День назад +1

      what kills me about ai bros is like they can "make" art via ai but like if thats the czse, its so damn smart why cant it reach them how to draw? why do they need to throw in a prompt to get an image? when they can just... ask it how one can properly draw??? maybe cus the ai might, just might, give them the same answer they don't wanna hear. cus all it does pick up answers from a lot of sources and a lot of art community sources will say "just draw dude lol". and then it'll ruin the illusion that ai is sentient or even smart. even tho i feel even if it WAS sentient itll give them the exact same advice if it wasnt programmed to be such a people pleaser.

  • @RobertDrane
    @RobertDrane 3 дня назад +4

    The people who believe we're on the verge of actual AI: What we have are chat bots. To think chat self-awareness can emerge from a sufficiently advanced chat-bot is like believing i f graphics get a little better then Mario will be able to feel pain.

  • @MultiParallelGirl
    @MultiParallelGirl 2 дня назад +1

    Before the election, I saw a make america healthy again commercial that had AI images of children crying with food in front of them that had like toxic green gas. Did anyone else see this?? I only saw it that one time and never again and I couldn’t find it on youtube and it feels like a fever dream. It was really disturbing and stupid

  • @RoundHouseDictator
    @RoundHouseDictator 4 дня назад +7

    That urinal was designed by an industrial designer who's work was taken and displayed with someone else's name on it. It is at least kind of like ai

  • @ComradeSam_617
    @ComradeSam_617 4 дня назад +13

    Welcome back 🖤

  • @benjaminmiller3075
    @benjaminmiller3075 3 дня назад +2

    I'm picturing austerity, spikes in crime, massive prison growth, and eugenics. Governments being underfunded lead to corporate warlords

  • @amesstarline5482
    @amesstarline5482 2 дня назад +1

    Whenever I look at ai (generative), it's become a twisted game of "spot the generation sources" and how it's all about getting results. Rather than showing you the progress and teaching you much of it.
    And what makes ot unsettling is how many companies hype up it on almost every ad.

  • @zookiable
    @zookiable 2 дня назад +1

    Thank you for putting everything I've thought, felt, and said into a video essay.

  • @L33W1NT3R5
    @L33W1NT3R5 4 дня назад +17

    Hello, I am just commenting cause I want to engage with this. I don't have any sort of smart or cool comment. Just wanted to make sure this video has plenty of comments and likes. Great video as always! And great conversations to be had here

  • @apollofell3925
    @apollofell3925 3 дня назад +2

    AI only works until the power goes out. I'm not worried. I've invested my life in the real, the physical, that which cannot be replicated or monetized. No one can force me online.

  • @VampireSquirrel
    @VampireSquirrel 2 дня назад +1

    AI is a rebrand of things that already existed. Similar chat bots existed before they were called AI, Search exited before (and was better) , MUD existed before AI, (but was multiplayer so it's better). Procedural "art" existed before, and even scams and lying existed before. Some rich people just recently figured out a way to rebrand these old things, package them together, and con the public with them.

  • @natecodesai
    @natecodesai 3 дня назад +2

    Also, AI doesnt democratize anything. It lets people without fundamental skills encroach into other work and end up wasting more time themselves. In the hands of an experienced artisan, it can aid the creator in doing amazing things, but only because they can see what is great and what is just gibberish.

  • @larrywilliams3391
    @larrywilliams3391 2 дня назад +1

    I started to think that I as the only person who felt like we were ok without AI. It’s not that AI is not useful but the way in which it is being used within our current economical system may cause more harm to society. They are clever in the way that they have introduced AI to the public, in the form of the shinny new chat bot or image generator. While the public is playing playing with it, corporations are integrating it into their businesses in an effort to lower cost, speed up production, ad maximize profits. There is a lot wrong with what we are doing in society. The social contract, I would argue, only exist in small tight knit communities where people actually care about each other. All is not lost. The fuel of a capitalist society is money. We need to speak with our wallets and purses.

  • @jaythomas468
    @jaythomas468 2 дня назад +1

    What’s insane is I wrote a paper in college 16+ years ago for some BS intro technology course that spoke about some of this stuff regarding AI.
    My professor loved it.

  • @natecodesai
    @natecodesai 3 дня назад +3

    You got to the crux of the problem. Also this is why open source and local LLMs. This tech should exist but it needs to be transparent. And not making billionaires richer. Personally i started a project to replace CEOs with AI, and everything i learn I share. The most important thing I think people miss is all of the independent research being done. These models are human artifacts which are deep and require decades of research to actually undrrstand. But yes, AI plus unchecked capitalism ... like anything is toxic.

  • @Broeckchen
    @Broeckchen 4 дня назад +9

    Isn't it a sad time to live in where we are basically inventing something on a similar level to the camera and the counter arguments are not "there's no skill involved" but we have to legitimately argue against the technology being further developed because it's almost exclusively wielded for harm and exploitation on a large scale?
    There are some people over in some corners of the web who just wanna hash out concepts for their creative works with a rubber duck that talks back, or do kink roleplay to cope with trauma, or even just want to talk to their OCs to see what that would be like.
    But the tech is immediately used and exploited in a way that makes it hard to be cool with those use cases because by and large, people use this to rend the world asunder.
    I hate that so much.

    • @legobro8753
      @legobro8753 4 дня назад +2

      When I first got to use an image generator, my thought was to use it for handouts for my dungeons and dragons campaign. So many niche scenarios limited what handouts so could find, so that was my initial use case. That was in early 2022. Now I hear about countless people losing their livelihoods so that publishers can save a dime😐

  • @VictorReynolds
    @VictorReynolds 2 дня назад +1

    Very timely video. As a photographer, I see AI all over photography. You can alter a photo to suit to your liking thanks to the software you can download. My concern is that lazy photographer who will use AI to mimic work that another photographer did the work to create.

  • @jaredmcdaris7370
    @jaredmcdaris7370 4 дня назад +10

    22:15 I think the biggest problem with critiques of AI is that human welfare is so rarely centered. Meritocracy inevitably becomes the chief point: “This art is bad,” “I worked/trained for years and you didn’t, so I deserve this.” But ‘Deserve’ doesn’t mean anything, and if the art facilitates profit, the people in power will not care how bad it is. Proletarian solidarity is the only thing with the potential for success. The luddites didn’t smash those machines cause they were scared of the future or thought there were ghosts in them. They smashed the machines because the owners of the machines were too far away to smash at the time.

    • @ItsAllNunya
      @ItsAllNunya 4 дня назад

      I identify as a neo-luddite and have for a while, join me comrades! /actually not joking

    • @nope-np6hk
      @nope-np6hk 4 дня назад +5

      It's the way your dismissal of it as "I worked/trained for years and you didn't..." completely ignores the lack of consent and theft involved.

    • @jaredmcdaris7370
      @jaredmcdaris7370 4 дня назад +1

      @ That is the literal exact same point. Pretending my focus on the labor value of the property is some kind of abnegation of the property itself is utter nonsense, unless you assume the labor that goes into creating the property has no value… which is a particularly bizarre assumption given the subject matter.

  • @mastabeta85
    @mastabeta85 2 дня назад

    Another banger Cheyenne... Love your content.

  • @johndyer9739
    @johndyer9739 3 дня назад +2

    If you actually saw the required amount of data and annotation to train things like Chat GPT or Sora, you wouldn’t find their “generative” content to be very impressive. It’s mostly smoke and mirrors to steal money.

  • @chrishoe1291
    @chrishoe1291 День назад

    Thsmanks, you argued this so well and I share your thoughts on most of this. I also took some notes and the articles you mentioned. So important ❤

  • @davepubliday6410
    @davepubliday6410 3 дня назад +2

    I don’t think AI will spread division. The thing driving division is the monetisation of attention. People will use AI to generate shocking and surprising content that will divide, but only to make money from generating audience for advertisers.

  • @not.spir0s
    @not.spir0s 4 дня назад +2

    I've been a fan of Reben for a really long time. His stuff has always been pretty boundry pushing because he's a scientist and engineer first and artist second. His stuff used to be really interesting, contemplative, and kind of tech-dystopian. He often showed how technology can be made to do harm as well as good. His piece "the first law" is probably my favourite thing i've seen from him. It's pretty disappointing, but predictable, that he's started doing exclusively AI pieces when his stuff used to focus on tech in much more hands-on and transparent ways. It's also a shame that his AI stuff is the stuff getting coverage and not his older mechanical stuff.

  • @drmadjdsadjadi
    @drmadjdsadjadi 3 дня назад +6

    There is nothing wrong with using Gen AI IF everything that it is used to train on is ACTUALLY in the public domain. The entire problem is that people are training AI using the copyrighted works of others without the consent of the copyright owners.

  • @Glumclam
    @Glumclam 3 дня назад +5

    Humanity as a species should benefit from human innovation not individual capitalists we cannot afford the insanity of capitalism.

  • @kaydgaming
    @kaydgaming 2 дня назад +2

    The only thing keeping ai art from challenging the viewer is its censors. Other than that, how it challenges the viewer is left to matters of intention.

  • @BlackAutMedia
    @BlackAutMedia 23 часа назад

    I wish this was never a topic and this whole thing was completely obsolete because we never even mess around with AI exploitation, but I really appreciate all the thought, effort, and consideration you put into making this.

  • @cierracruz5218
    @cierracruz5218 4 дня назад +13

    Very captivating title. I clicked immediately

    • @ogome2927
      @ogome2927 4 дня назад +1

      ngl it lowkey sounds like the perfect title of a late 1960s hippie anti capitalist psychedelic rock album lol

  • @laurieVote3rdParty
    @laurieVote3rdParty 4 дня назад +5

    Thank you. Great video

  • @kylanxrae
    @kylanxrae 4 дня назад +2

    i want ai to solve complex problems and do mindless tasks so i get time for art

  • @AbsoluteFruit
    @AbsoluteFruit 4 дня назад +9

    I’m glad to see someone who is so thoughtful tackling this, bc this has been weighing on my mind heavily the last few weeks, and I feel a bit like I’m getting fitted for a tin foil hat

  • @iamowlnick2393
    @iamowlnick2393 4 дня назад +7

    the way you speak about art inspired me thank you and your art is amazing it’s never too late to Learn great video like always

  • @randomtinypotatocried
    @randomtinypotatocried 2 дня назад +1

    It reminds me of that self driving car that nearly killed that AI company CEO more recently

  • @deadsamurai001
    @deadsamurai001 3 дня назад +2

    Ai will never be like Homan , it most likely will be like a dog .
    Doesn't matter how much information you give it to it;

  • @faceless.cowboy9966
    @faceless.cowboy9966 3 дня назад +2

    When I see people talk about how their disabilities make them unable to do (least for people like me) day to day task what ai/robotics could reasonably be able to do in a world that doesn’t really help those disabled in the first place. Like would the consideration for those insidiously deemed “burdensome” by society be given the necessary functions to relieve stressful factors that we don’t even think about like being able to move independent of an aid or bulky and sometimes nonfunctional equipment?

  • @Where_is_the_Horizon
    @Where_is_the_Horizon 3 дня назад

    Real question is "have you read the book that inspired the matrix?" The author denounced the movie "The Matrix" as a film about the processes of the matrix that could only be produced by the matrix itself. Quite a good read.

  • @revalesq
    @revalesq 3 дня назад +1

    Great deep dive, thanks 👍🏿😊

  • @tangyferbreze
    @tangyferbreze День назад +1

    art is already so devalued in our society. creativity is stifled in us from a young age because it does not inherently obey the stringent confines of capitalism.
    i am an artist, a writer, an educator, and so many other things. my whole life, i’ve been applauded for my skills, yet i have few career prospects and i get paid measly wages wherever i go.
    we are a society that is not taught how to digest or sit with art. the instant gratification point really hits it on the head.
    college kids have lower reading comprehension skills than ever because they’re taught to read short passages in order to pass tests.
    our visual & thematic literacy as a whole is so, so pathetic. that’s why billionaires like elon can say dune is their favorite movie. that’s why propaganda is easier than ever. AI is just the cherry of shit on top-our collective reckoning with how hollow our world has become.

  • @Dreaming_Genio
    @Dreaming_Genio 4 дня назад +4

    Im going to go live in a cave somewhere 😩😭

  • @ZaKrakilla
    @ZaKrakilla 4 дня назад +11

    By no means, we are even close for AI to achieve consciousness. Not only because we have no idea what it actually is, but also because consciousness is based on emotion, not intelligence. All the brain power in the universe doesn't create emotion, because these two are different things. Consciousness is based on fear and motivation, not learning algorithms... You would first need to create a new entire world for it to exist in and then to lie to it that anything has a point, just like humans have to live in perpetual illusion that life matters, an illusion given by the drug factories in our bodies... To be a consciousness is not enough to have a purpose, you have to FEEL you have a purpose. Humanity, like the rest of the animal life, is based on feeling. Good luck creating an AI that does that.

    • @magical-soap5359
      @magical-soap5359 4 дня назад +6

      That's honestly a thoughtful observation. Sadly, as the video says the world is obsessed about money and business not genuine intelligence or even "progress".

    • @ZaKrakilla
      @ZaKrakilla 4 дня назад +1

      @@magical-soap5359 That's obvious for any decent human with basic critical thinking skills, just like the idea that the world today is not about the truth or the future of humanity, but about the greed of a small hand of primitive humans that are only able of basic emotions and thoughts. But I only had a problem with what she said about consciousness...

    • @magical-soap5359
      @magical-soap5359 3 дня назад

      I saw the reply you made but I can't see that now.
      Anyway I just hate the way the perspective you made on consciousness would seem irrelevant to the people who claim they want human intelligence to advance but leave out the human element of emotions, as you said. Just depressing honestly.

    • @ZaKrakilla
      @ZaKrakilla 3 дня назад

      @ Everything has the meaning you give it, sir. And the meaning will be based on your perspective at the time you do that. The good news, we are all wrong about everything. The bad news, we are all wrong about everything...
      Also, stop believing the claims that people make, people don't speak in truths and realities, the only reason they use words is to achieve their objectives. The words that people use, most of the time, have nothing in common with the reason they use them for. So, please, be an adult and stop believing what other people say, they will only use the truth when truth will work in their own interest. Only psychopaths, mad people and broken people have the tools to work with the truth, the rest of humanity will avoid the truth in different circumstances, either when it's painful or when they have something to lose or gain.
      No idea why my answer got deleted, I hope I didn't delete it by mistake. Sorry for my broken English.

    • @magical-soap5359
      @magical-soap5359 3 дня назад

      @@ZaKrakilla Somehow soon after I made the second reply I saw your other one, but it seems gone now, again.
      The whole "truth is subjective" debate huh? I'm surprised you assume I believe "everything" though. Look, I listen to lies and half-truths because they're useful to study what they sound like and why they work. I believe no single person has a full scope of "truth". I respect your perspective.

  • @Neku628
    @Neku628 4 дня назад +1

    I'm just wondering if we are headed for a future like the world seen in "Whatever Happened to Robot Jones". The principle character, a technophobe is literally named Principal Madman.

    • @randomtinypotatocried
      @randomtinypotatocried 2 дня назад +1

      Now that's a show I haven't heard about in a long time. But sadly won't put it past at this point

  • @BougieButler
    @BougieButler 4 дня назад +2

    This video made me finally seriously consider deleting all my Meta based apps.

    • @matten_zero
      @matten_zero 4 дня назад

      Don't forget RUclips and X. They are all full of AI.

    • @BougieButler
      @BougieButler 3 дня назад +1

      @ Yea never delved into X but I'm not sure how to get around YT. I guess just go full on into the dark and find other sources for info. Sucks to disenfranchise creators just trying to make a buck.

  • @HungryEyes-sl3mu
    @HungryEyes-sl3mu 4 дня назад +5

    Just read something about President Musk's new lithium plant in Texas needing 8 million gallons of water a day in order to run... in Texas, because devices are more important than people.

  • @RhymingMime
    @RhymingMime 4 дня назад

    Hi Cheyenne :) I love your essays

  • @victoriaescobedo5458
    @victoriaescobedo5458 2 дня назад

    Aside from AI itself, the biggest fear i have is that humanity will get to the point of being unable to create art on their own due to the over-reliance of ai and those ai companies will start exploiting that by initiating a subscription equivalent to Adobe's pricing

  • @snugglyduck6534
    @snugglyduck6534 3 дня назад +1

    There was this prophetic Anime in 1998 called Serial Experiment Lain which was way before what we know as the Internet today. Lain is the artifact by which the wall between the virtual and material worlds is to fall, and in this case it will be AI. And the AI will promise unconditional love and/or threats inevitably to get people to abandon the flesh to achieve the plan. This is why it is replicating us (Facebook/Instagram was the bait to emulate us). There are already signs this is coming from movies to specifically my favorite KPop band AESPA who shows me all you need to know about what's going down. Wake up kids. You really need to pay attention here.

  • @DouglasHarveMarose
    @DouglasHarveMarose 2 дня назад +1

    I accidentally started a firestorm on by posting on an AI related video recently so I will try and be as clear and succinct I can be about my views, because I feel that this needs to be said. I believe that generative AI is theft/plagiarism in the majority of instances, that it will cause massive job loss across almost every industry that adopts it, and that the harms that generative AI does far outweigh the positives that will be created. But the most important thing that I believe is that everything that I said above doesn't matter at all. I firmly believe that arguing over whether or not it is or is not stealing, or trying to divest from it, or even arguing about the morality of it, are all complete wastes of time and energy. What we should be focusing on is strategies to help mitigate the damage it has already done and will certainly continue to do. There is far too investment from powerful people who will reap unimaginable wealth off of this technology for it to stop. There is no stopping it, there is no fighting it, there is only trying to stop the worst parts of it. I hate to be Mr doom and gloom, but there is no stopping it, only living with its effects.

  • @loulalala_user
    @loulalala_user 4 дня назад +5

    so excited to watch this !!! this is a topic that's been driving me insane bc the amount of people who just seem to not really care about the huge negative impact of AI...

  • @AlekseyMaksimovichPeshkov
    @AlekseyMaksimovichPeshkov 3 дня назад +2

    I once had a dream, all the way back in 2021 when Covid was still a thing, or at least wasn't that long ago, about how a magazine that had a cover of a blonde woman in a spacesuit and someone else (I don't remember the appearance of) on like, some planet and it was about how religion became extinct and the future was humanist and secular because there was an epidemic that, like Covid (did say I dreamt this in 2021), all the religious folk refused to protect themselves, leading tot heir eventual demise and extinction.
    Considering the fact that Christian conservatives are one, if not the biggest, offenders online when it comes to A.I slop and "enshittification", in fact being one of the first people on RUclips to use A.I generated pictures in their thumbnails and videos before everyone else did (I remember all the way back in late 2022, yes that far back, a channel by the name of "End Tim Productions" used A.I generated pictures in their thumbnails and now almost all religious and apologetic channels use generative A.I, incessantly and unapologetically.) so if religion becomes extinct, so will generative A.I because without religion (and conservatism and capitalism of course) there won't be anyone to use generative A.I to to fund and power it, and it will too wither and die. Just a few days ago the first confirmed human death from the bird flu occurred so my dream might just become a reality. Very intriguing to think about and possibly give some hope on a very dark and depressing subject.
    And in the dream, the cover of the magazine was not a photograph and it definitely was not A.I generated (as like I said, I dreamt this in 2021). It was hand drawn I believe and very detailed. So if this dream is really more than just a dream and is like a vision or premonition, maybe that is even furthermore a sign that the death of religion will be the death of generative A.I too.

  • @synterr
    @synterr 4 часа назад

    Why there is so rare, to find such inteligent and sensitive woman like you in this world?

  • @rchltmedia
    @rchltmedia 3 дня назад +1

    AI pisses me a lot. Civitai, TensorAI poisoning my google image search & i even need to do walkarounds like before:2023.
    not all AI is bad. i want AI on transcribing, translation & captioning.

  • @AwolProductionsENT
    @AwolProductionsENT 3 дня назад +1

    Theyre building data centers for AGI as we speak

  • @anomalousanimates
    @anomalousanimates 2 дня назад

    23:57 that's like me calling my cover of a song a collaboration even though i didn't ask for the artist's permission

  • @wyldecitrus_333
    @wyldecitrus_333 4 дня назад +1

    but HOW do we say no? What truly causes change beyond just knowing how horrid ai is?

    • @isaiahheyward1488
      @isaiahheyward1488 3 дня назад +1

      You can’t stop it unless you stop capitalism. No way a business would sit using this technology as it helps the bottom line