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by timmytokyo
1089 days ago
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If anything, the titillating but myopic hyper-focus on AI's "existential threat" is obscuring the real and more immediate threats: panopticon-style invasions of privacy, economic disruption brought about by the mass deskilling of labor, enshrinement and automation of bias-reinforcing systems, and a new military arms race in AI-based weaponry. |
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Even if (and it's a big if) AI art and prose evolves far beyond its current flawed mediocrity, there's a massive legal and legislative reckoning to come. AI companies are enjoying their free lunch now, but what happens when their training process is classed as massive copyright infringement? They have to cut deals, pay a lot of people, and then artists, writers, photographers, etc are all still around instead of effectively being expected to work for free to feed the machine.