VerbFlow

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[–] VerbFlow 1 points 1 month ago
[–] VerbFlow 5 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Oh wait, some are

[–] VerbFlow 1 points 2 months ago
[–] VerbFlow 20 points 2 months ago (4 children)

You know what? Everyone deserves freedom of speech, and threatening healthcare CEOs is not, in my opinion, a breach of it. There is a huge difference between threatening vulnerable minorities and threatening invulnerable minorities.

[–] VerbFlow 1 points 2 months ago

Thanks so so so much. Will take note.

[–] VerbFlow 1 points 2 months ago

I'd say that the Overton Window is certainly weaponized by the right-wing.

[–] VerbFlow 10 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Beautiful. In fact, under royalty, people used to be killed with things like the Breaking Wheel and being boiled alive, which makes the Guillotine a far more humane punishment. I'm tempted, though, to say that "nothing ever happens" and assume the U.S. will proceed as normal.

[–] VerbFlow 31 points 3 months ago

They include the phrase being directed at them within schools or chanted by young boys in classes.

Young boys are following the misogynist Pied Piper and all the parents are just letting it happen. FFS

[–] VerbFlow 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

That was a great answer. I didn't realize that state governors could be as bad as Trump, with all the exposés on him.

[–] VerbFlow 0 points 3 months ago

Thank you for answering. The question was in such a primordial state that I had to post it here, since I couldn't find many of the words. I have now seen that some branches of Critical Theory have been used to design a theoretical deliberative democracy that could be used someday, and not have as many problems as today. There is also work by very new authors to use Critical Theory to answer "What is to be done?", which I wondered was possible.

[–] VerbFlow 8 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Bitch, words have wildly varying meanings. What does "embolden" mean here? What does "communication" mean here? Is this a religious thing? The transcription process of DNA can be described, as can the movement of planets, and what causes fire to burn and extinguish, but for some reason this is too esoteric for me to understand because of "the system". What is this "system"? What isn't this "system"? Is this the Anything-But-Class theorizing that Parenti was talking about?

 

I made this myself on GIMP with some wallpaper

 

I don't know how else to put it. Despite being born in the 2000's, I've seen incredibly old laws still being on the books, enacted by robber-barons, and I have no faith that the law is a good thing. However, I unfortunately am diagnosed with PDD-NOS Autism and ADHD, so I need help with time management, and that would get inthe way of piracy, making unauthorized fangames, &c.

If this doesn't belong here, please tell me.

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submitted 6 months ago by VerbFlow to c/fuck_ai
 

I recieved a comment from someone telling me that one of my posts had bad definitions, and he was right. Despite the massive problems caused by AI, it's important to specify what an AI does, how it is used, for what reason, and what type of people use it. I suppose judges might already be doing this, but regardless, an AI used by one dude for personal entertainment is different than a program used by a megacorporation to replace human workers, and must be judged differently. Here, then, are some specifications. If these are still too vague, please help with them.

a. What does the AI do?

  1. It takes in a dataset of images, specified by a prompt, and compiles them into a single image thru programming (like StaDiff, Dall-E, &c);
  2. It takes in a dataset of text, specified by a prompt, and compiles that into a single string of text (like ChatGPT, Gemini, &c);
  3. It takes in a dataset of sound samples, specified by a prompt, and compiles that into a single sound (like AIVA, MuseNet, &c).

b. What is the AI used for?

  1. It is used for drollery (applicable to a1 and a2);
  2. It is used for pornography (a1);
  3. It is used to replace stock images (a1);
  4. It is used to write apologies (a2);
  5. It is used to write scientific papers (this actually happened. a2);
  6. It is used to replace illustration that the user would've done themselves (a1);
  7. It is used to replace illustration by a wage-laborer (a1);
  8. It is used to write physical books to print out (a2);
  9. It is used to mock and degrade persons (a1, a3);
  10. It is used to mock and degrade persons sexually (a1, a3);
  11. It is used for propaganda (a1, a2, a3).

c. Who is using the AI?

  1. A lower-class to middle-class person;
  2. An upper-class person;
  3. A small business;
  4. A large business;
  5. An anonymous person;
  6. An organization dedicated to shifting public perception.

This was really tough to do. I'll see if I can touch up on it myself. As of now, Lemmy cannot do lists in lists.

 

I was originally going to put this into the Log, but it might be unwelcome.

You want a way to rattle image-generation Boosters? Most of the arguments they use can be used to defend Googling an image and putting a filter over it.

  • "All forms of media take inspiration from one another, so that means it's fine to Google another image, download it, and apply a filter to call it mine!"
  • "Artists are really privilieged, so it's morally OK to take their art and filter it!"
  • "Using filtered images I downloaded from Google for game sprites will help me finish my game faster!"
  • "I suck at drawing, so I have to resort to taking images from people who can draw and filtering them!"
  • "People saying that my filtered images aren't art are tyrannical! I deserve to have my filtered images be seen as equal to hand-drawn ones!"

AI Boosters use a standard motte-and-bailey doctrine to assert the right to steal art and put it into a dataset, yet entice people to buy their generated images. When Boosters want people to invest in AI, they occupy the bailey and say that "AI is faster and better than drawing by hand". When Boosters are confronted with their ethical problems, as shown above, they retreat into the motte and complain that "it takes tons of time and work to make the AI do what I want". Remember this when you find Boosters. Or don't, since I doubt the sites where they lurk are worth your time.

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8/12/2024 Log (self.fuck_ai)
submitted 6 months ago by VerbFlow to c/fuck_ai
 

First of all, this c has absolutely skyrocketed in the coming years. I made it in a panic. (I was worried that AI would bedazzle everyone, everyone would be onboard, and it would ruin everything forever.) Although a lot of what I feared didn't happen, I'm still glad to have made this thing.

I don't know if this sub is going to be brigaded by Boosters like it was early on, or if they'll try some sort of cyberattack, but the reason I appointed so many moderators was because I was worried that Boosters would come in, try some bad-faith tactics, and screw over any resistance against AI.

I now realize that having a pro-AI "camp" is misleading. Adopting any new technology must prove itself to be worth its cost. There have been patents, like Flexplay, or Tetraethyllead, that are not worth their cost. What Boosters are saying is that, if you oppose the use of Flexplay of Tetraethyllead, you are in an "anti-Flexplay" or "anti-Tetraethyllead" camp, and if you can't come up with a convincing argument against it, you should just accept the technology.

Since it's been a while since my last log, and the c has changed, I don't think this will be brigaded.

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submitted 6 months ago by VerbFlow to c/justpost
 

It's really cool seeing all this old stuff. These are still downloadable, by the way.

 

After seeing the enormous attention that has been given to this community, I'm glad to present this list of articles lost in the early years. I'm not sure if it has been purposely sabotaged, or if people just didn't like it. Some of it shows a lot of hope.

Just like the bourgoise attempts to get a surplus value out of the proletariat without compensation, so too does the AI Prompter attempt to get a similar surplus value out of an artist. Maybe it is the same thing! The articles marked by a letter M (for Marx) will describe this process.

Adam Savage's Issue With A.I.-Generated Art

Tech Bros Have Built A Cult Around AI | BEHIND THE BASTARDS

Law enforcement struggling to prosecute AI-generated CSAM

(M) In Cringe Video, OpenAI CTO Says She Doesn’t Know Where Sora’s Training Data Came From

AI Hype Wall of Shame

(M) The AI Revolution is Rotten to the Core

(M) AI Is a Lot of Work

How much electricity does AI consume?

(M) OpenAI Just Gave Away the Entire Game (Archived)

Meta’s ‘set it and forget it’ AI ad tools are misfiring and blowing through cash

Cory Doctorow: What Kind of Bubble is AI?

(M) AI Startups Are Suddenly In Big Trouble

(M) Artists Sue Google Over Its AI Image Generator

Now the Humanities Can Disrupt “AI”

If you have any missing articles, comment it for a second version of this post.

P.S. If the Invidious link doesn't work, switch the instance.

P.P.S. After searching for the best articles to include, I noticed that the pagation for Lemmy needs a "back button", tho, I'm pretty busy with other stuff.

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