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    10 months ago

    I’m glad AI is being used to put artists out of work instead of actually bettering the world in meaningful ways. Nice job, tech industry!

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      10 months ago

      I am glad for AI. It’s helping me in my work a lot.

      We can’t be luddites attacking a technology for removing the need for labour in a field. Attack the system that says you’re not worth anything unless you generate revenue.

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          They protested against manufacturers who used machines in “a fraudulent and deceitful manner” to replace the skilled labour of workers and drive down wages by producing inferior goods.

          […]

          Over time, the term has been used to refer to those opposed to industrialisation, automation, computerisation, or new technologies in general

          What exactly don’t you think means what I think it does?

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            What exactly don’t you think means what I think it does?

            e e lemmings over here playing fast and loose with objects, subjects, and verbs. Truly a mystery why people think you don’t know what you’re talking about.

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          Speeds up my programming a lot by being able to review my code for me, as well as suggest ways for me to approach issues.

          I also use image generation stuff for design inspiration and place holder art.

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                10 months ago

                Alright then your opinion on this particular aspect of AI isn’t valid for this conversation.

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                  Lol.

                  Person who uses AI daily has no say in the validity of using AI.

                  Okay champ!

                  Go back to shitting in the street because plumbing stole the night soil men’s job.

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    10 months ago

    Why wouldn’t you take the weekend and look into this before publishing a tweet telling your fans that they’re wrong? You could even post “Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We’ll investigate…”

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      Right? People call them out and their response is “nu-uh, you just don’t understand art”.

      At this point it’s not just companies firing artists and using AI, it’s companies firing artists and using AI while trying to act like it’s all ethical and human-made. Kind of disgusting.

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    It’s a horseshit statement, they’re still passive-aggressively deflecting blame (emphasis mine):

    As you, our diligent community pointed out, it looks like some AI components that are now popping up in industry standard tools like Photoshop crept into our marketing creative, even if a human did the work to create the overall image.

    While the art came from a vendor, it’s on us to make sure that we are living up to our promise to support the amazing human ingenuity that makes Magic great.

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      They aren’t concerned about the artists, they’re concerned because AI work isn’t copyrightable.

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      It makes perfect sense, really. This sort of thing happens due to diffusion of responsibility in large enterprises.

      The person making assurances to the public (“We don’t use AI art”) does not have control over whether those assurances are actually true. They themselves only have received assurances from someone else. They’re passing a message along, and repeating it. Only when the public is skeptical does anyone within the organization actually go back and check carefully whether those assurances are really true.

      What probably happened: Wizards contracted it out to a vendor who probably agreed not to use “AI art” in a boilerplate contract. That vendor hired a freelancer, and handed them the assignment. The freelancer used Photoshop inpainting features. The vendor returned the work to Wizards, who used it directly, trusting that the contract had been correctly fulfilled.

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        The comms person didn’t do their job properly.

        “Company policy is to not use AI art and the contractors that we hire sign a contract that stipulates so. We would like to thank our community for pointing out the AI art provided by a contractor and that went undetected by us. The situation will be handled and we will make sure to improve our internal procedures to prevent a situation like this from happening again.”

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    “WE” didn’t use AI, one of our team used it, but “WE” never used AI in our marketing.

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    Its not like it was hard to tell. One close look at the gauges and other small details that are specific and it was all over. How did it get that far without doing it on purpose?