

Llms will never become sentient. It would take an entirely separate and much more sophisticated technology (probably more than one) making use of something like llms to even approach that possibility. Don’t let techbros fool you.


Llms will never become sentient. It would take an entirely separate and much more sophisticated technology (probably more than one) making use of something like llms to even approach that possibility. Don’t let techbros fool you.


Or 150 TB, for the correct way to write it.


They’re just resting on their spines. Best way to position them if they’re too tall for the shelf.


Did we really expect consistent, non-impulsive behavior from the person that put a hotdog in epoxy?
Despite common public perception, ADHD is a lot more than just the “Squirrel!” brain disorder it’s usually known as.


Bud, I’m not agreeing with it. It’s just an attempt to make a lick of sense out of this craziness.


Wild string connecting guess - Israel = Jewish people -> Jewish people = Globalism -> Globalism = No Borders -> No borders = DWB. QED, DWB is endorsing Israeli genocide.


Was having trouble understanding what “interactive ads” meant, but that made it very clear. Gross.


I’ve seen two videos by this guy (that I can recall) and both heavily focus on the speed of light, hah. Both quite good, too!


Shitty? Yes. “Enshitification”? No.


Awesome. Looks like it’s working now. Thanks for the guidance!


The problem is, if you add this to your Ublock Origin filters the website won’t load properly, that’s why uBO team didn’t block it already.
How do I add this to uBlock? I added it with double vertical bars, but I’m not noticing a difference.
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Interesting. I was wondering why there wasn’t the usual “Most Popular Demos” button on the main page.


I love containers, but it has a pretty frustrating and unfriendly ui. If something else allowed sorting and categorizing, I think that’d be an upgrade.


You’ve stated as much already. If we’re just repeating ourselves here, I’ll just copy-paste.
That you can’t see or appreciate the intent of the artist behind those doesn’t mean it’s not there or not important.


Agreed.


That you can’t see or appreciate the intent of the artist behind those doesn’t mean it’s not there or not important. Why they were made or how they are used in the end is not important. All that matters is how they were made.


the how is really quite irrelevant
That’s our point. The how is entirely relevant. It’s what makes art interesting and meaningful. Without the how and why, it’s just colors and noise.


The impact on livelihoods is important, but it’s ultimately unrelated to defining what art is. My consideration of art is not one born of fear of losing money, but purely out of appreciation for the craft. I don’t think it’s entirely fair to suggest all the criticisms against generated art is solely borne of self-preservation.
In regards to corporate “art”, all the things you listed, even stock images, are certainly not the purest form of artistry, but they still have (or, at least had) intent suffusing their creation. I suppose the question then is - is there a noticeable difference between the two for corporations? Will a generated logo have the same impact as a purposefully crafted on does? In my experience, the generated products I’ve noticed feel distinctly hollow. While past corporate assets are typically hollow shells of real art, generated assets are even less. They’re a pure concentration of corporate greed and demand, without the “bothersome” human element. Maybe that won’t matter in their course of business, but I think it might. Time will tell.
Real life isn’t Rick & Morty.