I don’t count productivity or coding as a net good for what it’s worth. Fun, sure, but it’s truly incredible how the influx of AI hasn’t been used to create a more efficient way to distribute resources irl

Tech bros are a scourge on humanity and I truly wish for nothing but the worst for them

  • Des [she/her, they/them]
    hexbear
    12
    1 month ago

    my own opinion is that even to the average person it smells, tastes and looks like another crypto-like scam will guarantee it's going to implode on itself pretty soonish

    all the scammy companies will get shaken out, hopefully some shitty rules will be put in place protecting artists, a lot of the bad will will blow over once it's out of sight and it will just become another editing tool for small indie game studios and creators.

    the key being people better learn to use it in a subtle manner with the ability to edit outputs by hand or else you will get crucified by anyone that smells lazy unfiltered AI bullshit in art

    • GlueBear [they/them, comrade/them]
      hexbear
      12
      1 month ago

      They're already trying to push copyrights and IP on AI. For the regular consumer this will have no meaningful impact.

      I can only see AI applications in oppressing workers and surveillance

      • Des [she/her, they/them]
        hexbear
        10
        1 month ago

        yeah that's already here in it's infancy. can't wait for some "AI algo" to be analyzing all the surveillance footage at my job in real time, especially since they upgraded to HD resolution, and for it to make judgements about who's working consistently and building metrics that we all know will be skewed and also just evil

        the only comfort i have is knowing the sheer amount of compute that will be required by even something like that in just the one store i work at and i doubt anyone in the U.S. is going to build a new massive data center for like every 100 workers

        but hearing how "AI" is being deployed in europe to criminalize welfare recipients without question makes me think they won't need the compute after all just an excuse to do the ghoul shit and AI is nothing but a great excuse

        • GlueBear [they/them, comrade/them]
          hexbear
          3
          1 month ago

          https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2023/09/08/employers-using-ai-to-monitor-workers-has-negative-impact-on-employees.html

          It's already being used, rumors are going around about surveillance tech development with AI in China (?)

          • Des [she/her, they/them]
            hexbear
            5
            1 month ago

            i guess white collar work is easier to monitor so it doesn't surprise me it's first

            public facing, physical labor i'm assuming will be a bigger challenge because the AI will have to analyze every second of video recorded. they have rolled out more and more digital hardware supposedly to make our work "easier" but it's just vectors for monitoring us but so far at least the work i do nothing is strapped onto my body quite yet

            once the digital tool becomes mandatory and cannot leave your person I assume they can pull all kinds of data from whatever sensors are embedded (like Amazon already does)

            • GlueBear [they/them, comrade/them]
              hexbear
              4
              1 month ago

              we'll have company neighborhoods with company stores and schools, and company hospitals and clinics, etc.

              With AI surveillance to monitor us in our daily lives to make sure we are working. If the algorithm determines a necessary downsize then people get kicked out of the company town. lathe-of-heaven