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@harblinger my line of thinking is that people learn how to turn tools to their advantage, computers have created more jobs than they have destroyed

the Klaus Schwab deal is thinking that you can hose printed money at 50 large corporations you control and magically create a technological singularity

@genmaicha I think it will have a similar effect that computers had in maths and physics, people still do plenty of pen and paper mathematics but simulations are used to increase the reach and possibilities available.

artists will blend the strengths of what AI can do with their own unique skills, insights and ideas and create art which is greater than the sum of its parts

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Libs be like "the world is already shitty so why can't people have the freedom to make it even worse!?!?"

@genmaicha this is my point, AI will drive artists to innovate

@harblinger I agree it will likely dislocate a lot of current jobs

@harblinger no it killed the jobs of people who sat around doing raw calculation and added jobs in coding, computer science, database management, IT...

@genmaicha yeah but your composition is weak step it up HAL got that shit down

@harblinger computers didn't put mathematicians out of business, just extended their reach

@harblinger figure out what it's good at, what's it's not, use it for the former and step up your game on the latter

any artist worth his salt will see good AI art as competition

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the White House said the prospect of a production cut would be a "total disaster" and "hostile act."

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spoke to god

confirmed that birds and trees are whack.

fedi real deal

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