RoosterBrewster
RoosterBrewster t1_ja2od0t wrote
Reply to comment by 321gogo in AI is accelerating the loss of individuality in the same way that mass production and consumerism replaced craftsmanship and originality in the 20th century. But perhaps there’s a silver lining. by SpinCharm
I think he's trying to describe something like a "choose your own adventure" in real-time and with essentially infinite options.
RoosterBrewster t1_ja2o3qw wrote
Reply to comment by Surur in AI is accelerating the loss of individuality in the same way that mass production and consumerism replaced craftsmanship and originality in the 20th century. But perhaps there’s a silver lining. by SpinCharm
I could imagine Google or Facebook generating even more targeted ads by creating very individualized text upon the page loading. Or a streaming TV show that can have product placement changed on the fly.
RoosterBrewster t1_j8leioh wrote
Reply to comment by ehho in [Image] Potential without work, action is useless by crm_expert
Yep, it's all about deliberate practice. I hear some people at the gym say they'll never be able to look like some top bodybuilders. So they just half-ass their workout and never improve. They may not have won the genetic lottery plus steroids, but they discount the tremendous effort put in to get there.
RoosterBrewster t1_j8le0xs wrote
Reply to comment by 1stbaam in [Image] Potential without work, action is useless by crm_expert
Even then, you can be motivated to be more efficient with your time, learn other skills to get a better job, or adapt in some way to at least start somewhere.
RoosterBrewster t1_j7ll807 wrote
Reply to comment by BowzersMom in I quit my salary management job in Online Industry to pursue my passion for backpack design and we finally succeeded with our first ever backpack for kids after 3 years of working. AMA! by hoangmanager
I just imagine this on Shark Tank:
Kevin O'Leary: What's stopping me from going to China and producing these for $5 each in one month and destroy you?
Robert: My kids don't care about optimized backpacks or long-lasting ones. They just like whatever is trendy like themed backpacks.
Damon: For $110, I would just get some Gucci ones.
RoosterBrewster t1_ja2pu23 wrote
Reply to comment by SpinCharm in AI is accelerating the loss of individuality in the same way that mass production and consumerism replaced craftsmanship and originality in the 20th century. But perhaps there’s a silver lining. by SpinCharm
Well people are enthused by AI currently because it can create things in fractions of a second. It's like when people were creating images in Photoshop when it came out. I don't think it's viewed as a panacea of "museum-level" art. It will likely be used more as a tool to refine things.
But I imagine there will be a point where it is indistinguishable from human created art. Then how will you value any image then?