I feel like that’s the point of using that picture though.
Yeah, maybe I’m the one getting wooshed here, but that seems like the perfect picture for this article. Seems intentional and entirely appropriate.
I’m getting a kick out of this hypothetical person responsible for correcting AI mistakes looking at AI image gen with deformed hands and saying “looks fine to me, totally normal.”
That image doesn’t look AI generated to me. GANs are typically terrible at keyboards.
No sorry, I didn’t mean the image was AI generated. I interpreted the person in the image as being the employee correcting AI mistakes, but because of their hands they don’t correct any of the deformed hands in other AI image gen.
‘employee’
Yep, that sure is a word from my comment.
Looks intentional. I don’t think it’s even AI generated, but there’s too few pixels to tell for sure.
The picture is perfect. But they keyboard needs to have way too many keys.
Shit ass small factor keyboards…
Hahaha, spend millions or billions to train ai, use natural resources to power it all, then resort to humans fixing the shit that is AI 😂
The secret of AI is that it’s really exploited humans all the way down.
The unpaid people who produce the training data, the underpaid people who categorize it, the underpaid people who rate the model’s responses, and the underpaid (and t r a u m a t i z e d) people who review flagged user interactions.
AI = An Indian
I don’t even think it’s AI art but self ironic
Imagine how fast you’d type with dedicated punctuation fingers…
slower than by not using punctuation at all!
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Kind of gives me flashbacks to Amazon go stores. Despite them discussing all of their advanced technology to allow you to simply walk out with your groceries, around 70% had to be manually reviewed and corrected by an army of Indian technicians. I have a feeling this is going to be another case of ai meaning “A bunch of Indians”
Of course they used that picture to illustrate how flawed AI is at certain things.
just remotely hire some 10000 educated poor individuals in a third world country and done
How to spot the EMACS user.