• @XEAL@lemm.ee
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    272 years ago

    Large Language Models (such as GPT) and AI image generators.

    I follow certain AI related post tags on Tumblr and sometimes I see people expressing pure hatred towards these tools, as they only see the AIs as content thieves.

    • RinOP
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      2 years ago

      As an artist I think it’s a more complicated issue than a lot of people are making it out to be, and all the fearmongering some popular artists are promoting really doesn’t help.

      • @XEAL@lemm.ee
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        32 years ago

        I think it’s a more complicated issue than a lot of people are making it out to be

        Agree.

        Also. People are pissed that what they have taken years to master others can now get close to replicate with little effort and time.

        I’ve just realized that although they call the AIs “content thieves”, what they really feel is that as AIs are able to replicate their skills quickly, it makes them feel their own merit diminished.

        If an artist creates artwork inspired on some other artist eveyone’s cool; if an AI does the same, then it’s stolen work even if the generated image is a unique new one.

      • @davehtaylor@beehaw.org
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        -62 years ago

        Using AI is feeding bullshit into a bullshit generator that’s handing back a synthesis of stolen art.

        It’s a bullshit tool for hacks and grifters to pretend they’re “artists” so they can exploit another avenue for the grind.

        This is not a debate. I don’t give a shit what your excuses are. Shout at a wall for all I care.

        • @TooMuchDog@lemmy.ml
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          82 years ago

          You sound like you’ve already closed your mind to the discussion, but in case you’re actually still willing to healthily engage in the discussion here is a really good video about why calling people who utilize AI in their work “hacks and grifters” is a very narrow minded (and often factually incorrect) way of looking at AI utilization.

    • @SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca
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      42 years ago

      LLM is way overhyped. So if your boss bought into that hype you’re gonna have a certain amount of animosity towards it. I’m a developer and it can be helpful at times, but managers seem to think it can write software on its own.

      It’s basically an iterative improvement over a search engine, but unlike a search engine it cuts off the people creating the content it’s scraping from any kind of revenue stream.

      And yeah there’s some real problems with it stealing content. Which isn’t being addressed at all. And bringing up these issues tend to get treated like Luddites by those that have bought into the hype.

    • Carighan Maconar
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      42 years ago

      I wouldn’t say “hate”, to me it’s more… so what? They’re really bad at what they do, only impressive at first glance. Not bad for some brainstorming, but then you end up with a facsimile of what the actual result would be, and now have to use that as a guideline to create the result.

      • @XEAL@lemm.ee
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        12 years ago

        IMO they’re not bad, but they require a lot of tweaking and trial and error.

        I’ve learnt some Python thanks to ChatGPT’s help. When I say “some” I mean that I was able to create a custom implementation that uses a web interface and custom tools. The more lI learnt, the less I needed ChatGPT, but I always require some more coding help.

        However, these LLMs are not sentient super smart AIs.