• @slurpinderpin
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    7 months ago

    Duh. As these models get better they’ll become more widely used by enterprises to save costs. That’s why these tech companies spent so much developing them… to sell them. The solution isn’t banning AI btw, it’s providing UBI to those most affected

    • subignition
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      If you’re providing it to only some people, it’s not very universal now is it

      • @slurpinderpin
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        Providing income universally to those most affected. It’ll never happen anyways though let’s be real. Look at our current politics.

    • @Fredselfish
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      17 months ago

      They not going sell them, but lease them.

      • HeadfullofSoup
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        Making everyone using them on a subscription model then when AI replace nearly everyone so company are stuck with AI jack the price as high as possible for ever and ever and ever

      • @slurpinderpin
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        47 months ago

        Tomato tomato. They use them for sales and revenue

  • @phoneymouse
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    The same NY Times suing Open AI for copyright infringement. Rules for thee, but not for me.

    If the NY Times’ case has any merit, then the art generated by AI is also based on copyright infringing models.

    • @General_Effort
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      The winners of a system don’t have an incentive to undermine the rules. Quite the opposite. The NYT wants these rules because it would benefit from them. There are at least 2 image generators that adhere to capitalist ethics. I don’t know what Claro uses, but I see no indication that they are being uppity.

    • @slurpinderpin
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      27 months ago

      Damn, good point, forgot about their lawsuit

  • @vegeta
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    57 months ago

    They are just practicing using AI to help out with the workload