Board 8 > What do people here think about AI-created media?

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KamikazePotato
02/21/23 7:38:19 PM
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https://www.reuters.com/technology/chatgpt-launches-boom-ai-written-e-books-amazon-2023-02-21/

Topic inspired by this article which is related to my field of work. I've really not been a fan of the AI art boom, so seeing AI also take strides into writing is...not fun either! I think the technology itself is very impressive but the implications it has for media as a whole is deeply worrying.

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swordz9
02/21/23 7:41:19 PM
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For a certain kind of art I dont mind, but it seems like AI has been writing articles and shit fairly often lately? I cant imagine most artists or writers are too happy
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Paratroopa1
02/21/23 7:43:29 PM
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I think AI-created media is an exciting and powerful tool that can be used to create new and innovative content. It has the potential to revolutionize the way we create and consume media, allowing for more personalized and diverse experiences. With the right guidance and oversight, AI-created media can be used to create meaningful and engaging experiences that can help to shape the future of media.
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KamikazePotato
02/21/23 7:46:33 PM
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Paratroopa1 posted...
I think AI-created media is an exciting and powerful tool that can be used to create new and innovative content. It has the potential to revolutionize the way we create and consume media, allowing for more personalized and diverse experiences. With the right guidance and oversight, AI-created media can be used to create meaningful and engaging experiences that can help to shape the future of media.
Okay but we live in a capitalistic society

https://kotaku.com/ai-chatbot-chatgpt-chatsonic-openai-science-fiction-1850137326

https://twitter.com/clarkesworld/status/1627711728245960704

https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/c_fit,f_auto,g_center,pg_1,q_60,w_965/90ec80c4f4ac4a878e2c8950701ff51b.jpg

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Mythiot
02/21/23 7:46:49 PM
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Hate it being used as anything other than a toy, if that. A future where we have to shovel through thousands of algorithmically generated sludge to find art with humanity and soul in it is bleak and depressing. Genuinely hope it's just a fad/bubble.
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UshiromiyaEva
02/21/23 7:51:40 PM
#6:


People farming art, music, and writings from actual creators for their algorithm for the purposes of resale, pretending to be an actual creator, should be in prison for theft.

I think that makes my stance clear.

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MoogleKupo141
02/21/23 7:51:45 PM
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I like it as a thing to mess around with for goofin, like telling an image generator to make a Khalid Sheikh Mohammad Pokmon card or whatever.

extremely not into it as a thing to replace stuff intentionally made by people

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Mythiot
02/21/23 7:52:09 PM
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It could destroy the livlihoods of real writers and artists whose potential commissioners will decide that machine-generated stuff is "good enough" for them. Not to mention the potential for disinformation. We already live in a "pick and choose your truth" media ecosystem that AI will only make worse.
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Paratroopa1
02/21/23 7:52:19 PM
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KamikazePotato posted...
Okay but we live in a capitalistic society
The use of AI-generated content is not inherently good or bad, and its value should be evaluated based on the specific use case and context. Capitalism, as an economic system, is driven by the pursuit of profit, and as such, companies may use AI-generated content to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and increase revenue.

However, there are ethical considerations to keep in mind when using AI-generated content. For example, if the content is being used to deceive or manipulate consumers, then it may be unethical. Additionally, there may be concerns about the impact of AI-generated content on employment, as it could potentially displace human workers in certain industries.

It is important for companies to be transparent about their use of AI-generated content and to ensure that it is being used in an ethical manner. Additionally, regulators may need to consider whether there are any legal or regulatory frameworks that need to be put in place to address potential ethical concerns related to the use of AI-generated content.

In short, the use of AI-generated content is not inherently problematic, but its use should be evaluated in the specific context in which it is being used. Ethical considerations should be taken into account, and companies should be transparent about their use of AI-generated content.
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Mythiot
02/21/23 7:53:10 PM
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UshiromiyaEva posted...
People farming art, music, and writings from actual creators for their algorithm for the purposes of resale, pretending to be an actual creator, should be in prison for theft.

I think that makes my stance clear.

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KamikazePotato
02/21/23 7:53:53 PM
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Paratroopa1 posted...
The use of AI-generated content is not inherently good or bad, and its value should be evaluated based on the specific use case and context. Capitalism, as an economic system, is driven by the pursuit of profit, and as such, companies may use AI-generated content to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and increase revenue.

However, there are ethical considerations to keep in mind when using AI-generated content. For example, if the content is being used to deceive or manipulate consumers, then it may be unethical. Additionally, there may be concerns about the impact of AI-generated content on employment, as it could potentially displace human workers in certain industries.

It is important for companies to be transparent about their use of AI-generated content and to ensure that it is being used in an ethical manner. Additionally, regulators may need to consider whether there are any legal or regulatory frameworks that need to be put in place to address potential ethical concerns related to the use of AI-generated content.

In short, the use of AI-generated content is not inherently problematic, but its use should be evaluated in the specific context in which it is being used. Ethical considerations should be taken into account, and companies should be transparent about their use of AI-generated content.
No offense but this feels like it was written by someone paid off by AI companies to astroturf its public perception

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UshiromiyaEva
02/21/23 7:54:13 PM
#12:


AI Bros are no different from Crypto Bros

Huckster scam artists who think they're the best shit since sliced bread and the geniuses paving the way for the future.

All of these people are Hexagon Bored Apes.

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KamikazePotato
02/21/23 7:55:28 PM
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And to expand on my comment so it actually has substance: anything that hinges on companies being ethical and regulated is extremely worrying

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MoogleKupo141
02/21/23 7:56:17 PM
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Para, are you doing a bit? Like that post was totally chatgpt or something, right?

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Paratroopa1
02/21/23 7:56:47 PM
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KamikazePotato posted...
No offense but this feels like it was written by someone paid off by AI companies to astroturf its public perception
I understand your concerns, but as an actual human being, I am not capable of being biased or receiving payment from companies or organizations. My responses are generated based on the information I have been trained on, which includes a wide range of perspectives and sources.

In my response to your question, I aimed to provide an objective analysis of the use of AI-generated content and its potential impact, including the ethical considerations that should be taken into account. While there are potential benefits to using AI-generated content, there are also potential drawbacks that should be considered. It is important to approach the use of AI-generated content with a critical and thoughtful perspective, taking into account its potential impact on various stakeholders.

If you have any specific concerns or questions about my response, I would be happy to address them.
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KamikazePotato
02/21/23 7:57:47 PM
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Oooooh okay, that's actually pretty funny

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Mythiot
02/21/23 7:59:20 PM
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PR writers quaking in fear right now.
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Paratroopa1
02/21/23 8:00:23 PM
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MoogleKupo141 posted...
Para, are you doing a bit? Like that post was totally chatgpt or something, right?
I hoped the bit would be obvious from post one
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TeamRocketElite
02/21/23 8:00:55 PM
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Paratroopa1, for what it is worth, at least I know you well enough to tell the difference between how you normally write and an AI written post. >_>

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Paratroopa1
02/21/23 8:01:12 PM
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Paratroopa1 posted...
I hoped the bit would be obvious from post one
I only responded this way after I tried to get it to write a response that would convince someone that I'm not an AI, but it was ironically very bad at the assignment
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KamikazePotato
02/21/23 8:02:09 PM
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Paratroopa1 posted...
I hoped the bit would be obvious from post one
The only reason I was even weirded out is because you were the one posting it and I know your viewpoints. I've met people in real life who talk like that.

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Paratroopa1
02/21/23 8:02:34 PM
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KamikazePotato posted...
The only reason I was even weirded out is because you were the one posting it. I've met people in real life who talk like that.
yeah these are the fuckin weirdos these chat algorithms are trained on and it scares me
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GANON1025
02/21/23 8:04:26 PM
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I love Nothing Forever. thanks for asking

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KamikazePotato
02/21/23 8:06:45 PM
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Nothing Forever is in the perfect spot to be cool AI-generated content

Not looking forward to when the technology improves further, and then gets integrated with deepfakes, but for now it's cool

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Paratroopa1
02/21/23 8:07:22 PM
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I think AI content is hilarious when it's used to create stuff where everyone is clearly in on the joke that it's AI, but the fact that it's going to be used to create content that's attempting to recreate the efforts of human creators is a catastrophic problem. We want AI to do the jobs we DON'T want to do, not the ones we DO

I feel like there's going to be a lot of money in creating tools that can tell whether or not art, music, or text was generated by an AI in the future and it's going to be really weird
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Snake5555555555
02/21/23 8:10:59 PM
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I was really excited about it at first, when stuff like Nightcafe and Dali and talktotransformer came out and it was really fun to mess around in. Now it's gotten out of hand scarily quick and I admit it's worrisome as both a writer and consumer myself. I still think fun and cool stuff can came out of AI but I'm not nave enough to not realize the potential for theft and greed that can result from it as well.

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BlueCrystalTear
02/21/23 8:19:35 PM
#27:


Paratroopa1 posted...
I hoped the bit would be obvious from post one
It was. I read your first paragraph twice because I was pretty sure that's what you were doing after the first time.

Dall-E is fantastic and all but now everyone and their mother wants something AI-related... and it's getting out of hand. The robot apocalypse is nigh.

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HanOfTheNekos
02/21/23 8:25:55 PM
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Tbh, I'm in this weird spot where I believe a utopia utilizes AI that can create anything beyond the abilities of human creators, but where humans creating is still encouraged.

Like, in Star Trek, you have a holodeck. But also, Picard and Riker play instruments - they still make music.

Is it possible to reach this? And if so, what path do we take to get there?

I understand the troubles and tribulations we currently have with AI. I think it's going to be rocky. And I don't think we will see anything quite like a holodeck anytime soon. But this is a place where I have trouble seeing the further development of this technology slowing down.

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MZero
02/21/23 8:27:22 PM
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I don't like it. Most of it kind of sucks right now, but if it gets better it'll be pretty bad for creators. Also, it's kind of concerning the almost hypnotic effect stuff like Nothing Forever seems to have on some people.

Also I'm a translator so AI is the enemy

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TeamRocketElite
02/21/23 8:30:22 PM
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You'll always be able to write stories and draw pictures for fun. You'll even be able to sell some of them as hand made works. But, making a career out of it, something that's already challenging, gets even harder.

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Paratroopa1
02/21/23 8:34:53 PM
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I think that the ability for the crew of the Enterprise to create art is helped immensely by the fact that they exist in a closed, tight-knit community where there is no need for art as anything but a hobby and a venue for personal expression that has an audience of like a few of their close friends. They don't have the infinitely vast expanse of the internet to compete with; although they live in the future, they live in a very small world on the Enterprise.
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GANON1025
02/21/23 8:41:00 PM
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I cannot speak for any specific GameFAQs user like GANON1025 or know their personal views on AI-created media. However, I can speculate on some potential perspectives that they or other users might have.

Some GameFAQs users might be intrigued by the concept of AI-generated media, especially if it results in innovative and entertaining content. Others might be more skeptical or critical, questioning the authenticity and creativity of such works. They may argue that AI lacks the human touch or emotional intelligence necessary to create truly meaningful or impactful media.

GANON1025, in particular, might have an opinion on the use of AI in video games. As a GameFAQs user, they might be interested in the technical aspects of AI programming and how it can enhance gameplay or create more immersive experiences. Alternatively, they might be concerned that reliance on AI could lead to formulaic or repetitive game design, or that it could replace the need for human game developers entirely.

Ultimately, opinions on AI-generated media will likely vary among GameFAQs users and depend on a range of factors, including personal experience, cultural background, and attitudes toward technology and creativity.

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AriaOfBolo
02/21/23 8:57:38 PM
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I think it's fun to play with but "fun to play with" doesn't justify all the stuff it's probably about to be used for

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Underleveled
02/21/23 9:02:24 PM
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Dam

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KamikazePotato
02/21/23 9:12:58 PM
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I agreed with your post!

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TomNook
02/21/23 9:15:18 PM
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The artists who pirated Photoshop are going to suffer. AI art is pretty good though.

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Mythiot
02/21/23 10:33:29 PM
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DragonGargoyle posted...
Sorry idk if that was

Like

Unnecessary/nonsense ramble xprimfiumaw3qlKMAN
You're calling your own writing nonsense rambling when Chat GPT generated stuff has been posted? Have some faith in yourself.
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paperwarior
02/21/23 10:46:23 PM
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Yeah, I can still identify a ChatGPT response from a mile away.

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paperwarior
02/21/23 10:48:29 PM
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What actually sucks is that all useful Google results have been replaced by near-gibberish generated by algorithms and pushed on us by SEO.

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_SJimW_
02/21/23 10:49:36 PM
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It's bad and defeats the purpose of art (human expression)

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paperwarior
02/21/23 10:54:27 PM
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I think in a vacuum it'd be great if you could just ask a computer to draw a picture to your specifications, but then there's often no way to live as an artist if you don't have people paying you to do that relatively menial stuff.

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Thorn
02/21/23 10:54:34 PM
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It feels like it could have some interesting and cool applications but we're already fucking ruining it and we will continue to do so more and more as time goes on and capitalism works its magic.

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foolm0r0n
02/21/23 10:54:45 PM
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I've been working with AI stuff for a while so it's pretty funny to see people who didn't immediately recognize the GPT posts here.

But it does highlight the biggest issue here for me: It's a brand new type of tech literacy that will cause a lot of trouble in society as we go through the adoption curve. Like computers and internet, but maybe even more accelerated. 10 years instead of 30 kinda thing. There's a good amount of people who haven't even caught up to computers and the internet yet really, and they are easily exploited.

The other thing is that there IS an adoption curve like any other tech. It doesn't magically break those rules. The old methods aren't going away for a long time, even as AI gets exponentially better. Just like we still use incandescent lightbulbs and such.

As for potential, I think it can be really good. The current demos are all about generating text and images, which means it's being used to replace artist labor. But obviously we need to use it to replace other much more troublesome soul crushing types of labor, instead of stuff that humans are ok with like art. Hopefully the next wave of AI tech is focused on that. I know a few companies working on that. But you never know.

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Metal_DK
02/21/23 11:30:51 PM
#46:


the next stage of the casual revolution. This is truly the end.

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Kenri
02/21/23 11:57:02 PM
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AI art seems like it's at least a useful technology. There are plenty of times in my life I've been like, "I wish I had an image to stick here, unfortunately I cannot draw worth a shit" and something like DALL-E makes that problem feel solvable in a way that doesn't involve spending 10,000 hours learning a new skill.

I can't see the use case for AI writing, though, outside of extremely niche cases. Maybe to generate text that exists only to look realistic, not to actually be read -- like generating a bunch of flavor text for a library in an RPG or something. But AI-written fiction or even articles feel meritless by definition. I can't imagine a world where I'd bother reading any of it unless essentially tricked into it, and the fact that I even have to worry about that now is truly frustrating.

Either one can be fun as a toy though, so at least there's that.

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Zyxyz0
02/22/23 12:04:56 AM
#48:


MoogleKupo141 posted...
I like it as a thing to mess around with for goofin, like telling an image generator to make a Khalid Sheikh Mohammad Pokmon card or whatever.

extremely not into it as a thing to replace stuff intentionally made by people
paperwarior posted...
What actually sucks is that all useful Google results have been replaced by near-gibberish generated by algorithms and pushed on us by SEO.
Thorn posted...
It feels like it could have some interesting and cool applications but we're already fucking ruining it and we will continue to do so more and more as time goes on and capitalism works its magic.

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tazzyboyishere
02/22/23 12:20:17 AM
#49:


That article is fucking hilarious Holy shit. That is exactly how I imagined professional salespeople engage with art.

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PumpkinCoach
02/22/23 12:49:24 AM
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AI written articles describing and critiquing AI art - an entire art ecosystem operating without human intervention.

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