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This account exists solely to insulate my main from inbred AI guy death threats. Cheers.
I guess you start to understand the wild AI predictions and panic among the tech set when you realize they were hoping it would kill off artists, journalists, and humanities majors and instead... the beast ate them.
BREAKING: The EU Commission has released a mandatory template for AI developers to disclose training data. Unlike the Code of Practice, this is not optional. It could have global fallout, as rights holders abroad might use it to sue over copyright. digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/library/exp…
He says, frothing at the mouth celebrating a pedophile trying to prop up another pedophile’s economic bubble built on stolen IP, CP and funding from actual Nazis - just for a sniff of the anime tiddy randomiser. Amazing how fast Americans became the most cucked people on earth.
The AI Karens are seething.
📢 Watch out for AI shills trying to buy your silence. Japanese artist reports getting emails offering $110 per post to praise genAI. They came in English, and some even led to shady sites. Don’t fall for it—these Techbros are throwing money around to fake public support.
生成AI褒める投稿してって案件メール 僕に送るのはせめて確認してからのほうがいいと思う😇 1ポスト18000円らしいからそら 驚かせ屋湧き出てくるなぁ いらん
Listen to his words and share them. David Baldacci beautifully breaks down the problem creatives have with the generative AI industry. Link in comment below 👇
Windows 10 is ending support in a couple months and we're supposed to "upgrade" to this garbage? I'm not a "programming socks" kind of guy, but I'm this close to moving to Linux
Between China requiring slop to be labelled from September, shuttering ChatGPT et al for exam time, literally sending creeps to jail for laundering art with AI, (and UK and US meanwhile trying to Palantir their own surveillance state) maybe it really will be China’s century.🤷♀️
This is the case in many industries. Last year, many illustrators in China were fired because their bosses thought they be replaced by "AI". However, the results were so bad that they ended up rehiring illustrators.
This is very silly - new artists always will, in the same way that we admire our own forebears. The second you start doing the due diligence of trying to understand your favourite artists’ early inspirations, it’s like your finger races its own way to the roots of a family tree.
Artists: What would you say if I told you that is all but an absolute certainty that no one on earth will be thinking about your work in 100 years.
Dumb AI with a 48% - 90.05% failure rate was only ever going to lead to this mess. Now companies have to employ "slop cleaners" "Companies That Tried to Save Money With AI Are Now Spending a Fortune Hiring People to Fix Its Mistakes" Link: futurism.com/companies-fixi…
Dumb AI with a 48% - 90.05% failure rate was only ever going to lead to this mess. Now companies have to employ "slop cleaners" "Companies That Tried to Save Money With AI Are Now Spending a Fortune Hiring People to Fix Its Mistakes" Link: futurism.com/companies-fixi…
petition to give james gurney a missile launcher & to hunt the people making these for sport
Imagine this being the pearl-clutching government accusing a bunch of dinky rap groups of terrorism over some soft serve political schtick, as they themselves strip millions of creators of their basic human right to own their own property. Like, Christ, surely you aren’t ready.🫠
The UK government has announced a ‘Creative Content Exchange’, which will be (among other things) a government-run marketplace for media owners to license content to AI companies. I think this is a mistake. It will do little to benefit creatives (loads of these marketplaces…
It’s *almost* clever to try to reframe the rejected dubious act as the status quo and the normal established operation of *industry paying someone for their work* as somehow alien, unfamiliar - honestly pride before a fall for someone working in UI/UX alongside other creatives.
Is the expectation that his customers are now going to sit around and wait for "artists" to reply to emails, spend hours/days before they receive their thumbnail for 10x the cost of getting one instantly generated at another AI generator site? What?
Just so weird when attention-starved investment drones who spent a year knowingly funding an AI child porn farm try to lie to us about the industry presence of a stolen property machine they’re only invested in to diversify a portfolio of genocidal Thiel projects.🤷♀️
Like it or not, using AI in creative work is inevitable. Many of the largest brands, entertainment companies, and ad agencies are already doing it and SO hungry to do more. Technology automates some existing jobs and creates new ones. This is how it’s always worked. No point…
Kadrey v. Meta Decision: Did Meta Just Win the Battle, But Lose the War? copyrightalliance.org/kadrey-v-meta-… via @Unite4Copyright
It’s getting a little weird that so much of the AI space just boils down to these creepy little guys asking you to send them pictures of your kids, right?💀
why hire an illustrator? ReadKidz turns your photos into captivating storybooks, animated adventures, or full-blown comics in minutes. let me show you ↓
Here’s the brutal reality of the crisis in UK TV & Film. This is why the gvt giving away copyright to the AI thieves hurts so much. The industry is broken. The very few have never had it so good. The very many, never so bad. It’s an avoidable tragedy. variety.com/2025/film/glob…
'Creators are not stupid, but they are very worried that their government is' A powerful speech from Baroness Kidron, who has fought tirelessly for creators to be protected from AI threats. Government has failed to listen, failed to act and is failing our creative industries 👇
New details today reveal the extent of US tech companies’ influence on UK AI policy 🤯: - Google’s head of AI (Demis Hassabis) was invited to “sense check” @UKLabour’s new AI policy as soon as Labour came to power - Google met with the government 46 times in the run-up to the AI…
The usual fallacies- -Just a tool -Somehow all digital work is like uh a monolith -Too stupid to read sources himself -Hyperfixated on the 2% he didn’t steal -Complainers are like sooo passé -Even the pirate bay faster car argument verbatim😂 …but also a gem of a self-report.
If James Frey writes books with AI” then no-one will buy them or read them. Why should they when they can generate their own poor quality texts? People who make books with AI don’t even read them before they publish them so they’re full of errors, repetitions and even prompts.