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Steevy Maximus

Well known pompous pontificator
Citizen
Not sure if this goes here or the “Capitalist Dystopia” thread…but Steve Burke over at Gamers Nexus made a video on their consumer advocacy second channel explaining the nature and dangers of the current “circle jerk” nature of the AI industry.
 

wonko the sane?

You may test that assumption at your convinience.
Citizen
What's going on is that there's a massive AI bubble caused by the AI companies promising, but not actually, investing into each other: which is buoying the stock prices of all of them.
 

Pocket

jumbled pile of person
Citizen
Doesn't look like AI upscaling to me. Looks like something more akin to 2xsai or hq4x or something like that. Common algorithms to upscale pixel art that predate current AI systems.
Nah, it's too smeary to be either of those; those retain solid blocks of color and turn jaggies into 45 degree bends. Think custom designs in Animal Crossing New Horizons. This definitely looks like AI or, at best, whatever they used for texture upscaling in BioShock 2 Remastered.
 

abates

unfortunate shark issues
Citizen
Absolutely no way this can can go right.
Update: the Prime Minister of Albania has announced that the AI minister is pregnant.

(He means they're going to create a bunch of AI assistants for the human ministers, but that has to be the oddest way to announce it.)
 

KidTDragon

Now with hi-res avatar!
Citizen
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Pocket

jumbled pile of person
Citizen
The economy is full of thneeds. It's darn near dependent on them. As Calvin's mom once said, "if people thought about real issues and needs instead of manufactured desires, the economy would collapse and we'd have total anarchy."

I think deep down, we all know this, but no one wants to admit the thing they like is one of those thneeds, so we avoid making waves about it.
 

Sjogre

Active member
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I mean, there's variable levels of thneed-ness. The problem with AI is that eliminating jobs will severely impair people's ability to buy thneeds, which is also gonna collapse the economy.

The fact that AI is largely incapable of replacing the workers eliminated is another layer of thneed-ness to the whole situation.
 

Pocket

jumbled pile of person
Citizen
Replacing humans with machines failed to collapse the economy every other time it's been done, for one reason or another. You're probably not wrong, but to a lot of important people our warnings must sound suspiciously like "This time there really is a wolf!"
 

CoffeeHorse

Hanging in there
Staff member
Council of Elders
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Previous machines at least brought something to the table. No one has yet demonstrated the benefit of these AI models for those of us who don't get replaced.
 

wonko the sane?

You may test that assumption at your convinience.
Citizen
Replacing humans with machines failed to collapse the economy every other time it's been done, for one reason or another. You're probably not wrong, but to a lot of important people our warnings must sound suspiciously like "This time there really is a wolf!"
The last rounds of automation didn't directly replace people. It made it so that the individual was more productive. This automation push outright removes humans, or greatly reduces the needed skill and training for a position (in theory.).

While it's not what is actually happening, the corps are treating it like the robots from asimov's "The caves of steel".
 

Rhinox

too old for this
Citizen
At what point do we start programing in the laws of robotics into the AI models? When Elon decides to upload Grok into one of his Optimus bots?
 

The Mighty Mollusk

Scream all you like, 'cause we're all mad here
Citizen
When they start going after the rich. Musk has demonstrated many times that he doesn't care if his faulty products kill people, as long as they already paid. Until it hits someone with actual influence, nothing will be done.
 

Pocket

jumbled pile of person
Citizen
Considering that his customer base has always skewed towards the wealthy, it's surprising it hasn't happened yet.
 


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