goes in a really interesting direction that i didn't expect. i love hyperreality, i love hyperreality

  • Riffraffintheroom [none/use name]
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    10 months ago

    If and when it starts replacing huge swaths of creative, programming, legal and medical jobs it will very suddenly become an issue.

    • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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      10 months ago

      The enshittification will be bad, but it will also inhibit large scale adoption.

      Case in point, the guy who tricked Chevy into selling him a Tahoe for $1.

      Or the Dallas Judge who prohibited AI generated brief in the Fifth Circuit on the grounds that they hallucinated cases.

      If only jobs like this could reliably be automated. But as someone who works in automation, I can tell you a whole litany of reasons why they aren't going to achieve that any time soon.

      If nothing else, these industries simply aren't set up to interface with AI in a functional capacity. So much of a creative career is predicted on who you know that guys like Zach Snyder will never be seriously threatened by an AI director. So much of a physician's job is social rather than analytical that no amount of WebMD wish casting will replace them.