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Cake day: February 15th, 2024

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  • its not even about spotting AI images being passed off as real. it isn’t hard to simply seek out AI generated content when i want to look at it and avoid it when i don’t. you make it sound like it’s impossible to make choices about what content to consume, or that everyone is out there trying to pass off AIgen as real to the point where you can’t trust anything any more. we’re heading in that direction but we’re not there yet.



  • and by the same logic, you cant know if i have or have not been duped by an AI image. thanks for asserting expert knowledge of my perceptionsl capabilities, but you’ll understand that i am extremely skeptical of that assertion. based on how i consume media, the likelihood that i have been exposed to AI generated images without my knowledge is pretty low. but do continue to tell me what my experience of the world is … its kinda hilarious





  • I’m pretty sure that there’s not a consensus on how the mind works yet. AI is more accurately described as “modeled after how we think the mind works right now”. the processes used in AI are at best smplified analogs of perceived mental processes. just because they can produce a similar output doesn’t mean they are functionally equivalent to actual human thought processes. i mean, it takes a supercomputer to model a portion of a rat brain the size of a grain of sand… i remain unconvinced that the technology as it currently exists is more than a caricature of cognition.


  • i disagree. IP laws have more or less handled humans stealing ideas from humans for commercial gain. not perfectly by any means… but both the scale an impunity and frankly the entitlement exhibited by these GenAI companies is on another level.

    no matter how many times people make the argument that AIs are just “doing what humans do”, it fails to sway me. an AI copying, ingesting and tokenizing other people’s intellectual property is nothing like a human watching a video or hearing a song and creating something based upon or derived from it. a database backed algorithm does nothing even remotely like a human mind. it’s using software to process and regurgitate the works of others, and that is pretty plainly IP theft.