There's a good video about it that came out 9 years ago. It's called "Humans Need Not Apply". It delves into other topics related to human labour as well.
1:44 disagree. I think technological progress is good for civilization and shouldn’t be stifled by people’s fears. You CAN see it as a detriment to creative types, however in the end it’s just another tool that can be used by those same creators to make a better product.
That isn't what's mostly happening though. Instead companies are letting go of creative-type workers, and replacing them with heavily scaled down staff to lean on LLM/generative models. The problem is that these models are not trained purely on public domain data, so a lot of creatives have their work used to create these models, and never see a single royalty from it. That's why governmental bodies desperately need to regulate technology like this for what it is - regurgitating the work of actual people in various amalgamations as it's prompted to do.
@@frozenfounder Perfect government regulation is a great ideal but they don’t have the means as it stands in the US. Its adaptation to technology is ridiculously convoluted and almost non existent since they still use paper for almost everything and digitize little, any attempt from them to regulate AI would end in disaster as things stand, and the government interfering like that in business is a slippery slope. The majority of consumers don’t care how the media they consume is created, they only want it as quickly and cheaply as possible, and AI will vastly improve those aspects in corporations as it gets better. As for individual creators they’re either going to give up, or adapt and improve thanks to these technological advancements. The economy is always changing and this will just be another facet of that. Thanks for the reply by the way, this is fun to talk about.
The more I see AI the more I hate it, especially since I’m an aspiring voice actor/writer, and both those fields are threatened by use of AI generated content, which might put me in a bad situation in the future if jobs become harder to find in any field really, not just acting and writing. The other month my grandfather lost his job because of AI and now he’s having trouble finding a job. I used to think it was cool and useful but now it’s just getting worse and worse. Anyways that’s my Ted talk for the day
There's a good video about it that came out 9 years ago. It's called "Humans Need Not Apply". It delves into other topics related to human labour as well.
I didn't think AI-generated videos could get so good so quickly..
Aside from the pros and harms or AI's unrestricted development, I really hate howuncanny AI video and pictures look, it sends shivers down my spine.
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1:44 disagree. I think technological progress is good for civilization and shouldn’t be stifled by people’s fears.
You CAN see it as a detriment to creative types, however in the end it’s just another tool that can be used by those same creators to make a better product.
That isn't what's mostly happening though. Instead companies are letting go of creative-type workers, and replacing them with heavily scaled down staff to lean on LLM/generative models. The problem is that these models are not trained purely on public domain data, so a lot of creatives have their work used to create these models, and never see a single royalty from it. That's why governmental bodies desperately need to regulate technology like this for what it is - regurgitating the work of actual people in various amalgamations as it's prompted to do.
@@frozenfounder Perfect government regulation is a great ideal but they don’t have the means as it stands in the US. Its adaptation to technology is ridiculously convoluted and almost non existent since they still use paper for almost everything and digitize little, any attempt from them to regulate AI would end in disaster as things stand, and the government interfering like that in business is a slippery slope. The majority of consumers don’t care how the media they consume is created, they only want it as quickly and cheaply as possible, and AI will vastly improve those aspects in corporations as it gets better. As for individual creators they’re either going to give up, or adapt and improve thanks to these technological advancements. The economy is always changing and this will just be another facet of that.
Thanks for the reply by the way, this is fun to talk about.
Biden told the coal miners to 'learn to code' in the past.
They now learn to code and create all these new AI. lmao
The more I see AI the more I hate it, especially since I’m an aspiring voice actor/writer, and both those fields are threatened by use of AI generated content, which might put me in a bad situation in the future if jobs become harder to find in any field really, not just acting and writing. The other month my grandfather lost his job because of AI and now he’s having trouble finding a job. I used to think it was cool and useful but now it’s just getting worse and worse. Anyways that’s my Ted talk for the day