Big time.
UnspecificGravity
For sure. It's currently possible to push discourse with hundreds of accounts pushing a coordinated narrative but it's expensive and requires a lot of real people to be effective. With a suitably advanced AI one person could do it at the push of a button.
You CAN prompt an ethnicity in the first place. What this is trying to do is avoid creating a "default" value for things like "woman" because that's genuinely problematic.
It's trying to avoid biases that exist within it's data set.
Hilarious to think that an AI is going to be trained by a bunch of primitive Reddit karma bots.
This is what capitalism does. A constant battle of finding the lowest quality to price ratio. Everything will naturally gravitate to the shitiest cheapest version of itself.
I mean, all you need to steal a trailer today is a pair of bolt cutters, so it's not really less secure than that.
Some of those are really good!
They literally cost nothing to produce and the authors get pennies on the dollar, they didn't have to sell very many copies to make money.
That's why people need to read a LOT of books. The only thing worse than someone who doesn't read at all is the person that reads like one book a year and let's it define their whole personality.
Nice to see short fiction making a bit of a comeback. Shame all this MAGA stuff didn't bring back the best thing about the 50s: short format and serial fiction periodicals.
That's always the issue with super heroes. All these people with these crazy abilities and powers and the only thing we can think to do with them is beating up petty criminals.
Like that's really what the world needs: tougher cops with no oversight.