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@coupland @i0null There are vast differences in what humans do and “AI” do. “AI” image generation is most similar to collage processes, but with no actual intelligence. One very fundamental (though by no means the only) way it is different is that current “AI” models require retraining on source data before new material can be used, and has no integrated feedback. The “intelligence” you perceive is in the mind of the operator and your own mind. It is no more intelligent than a loom. |
@ahltorp @i0null
> No, that is not what “AI” does.
"No u" Is not an answer. You're refusing to enage with the topic.
I said that AI learns by consuming a massive volume of information. Some of it copyright, some of it not. It then creates original, albeit derivative works based on its body of knowledge.
This is exactly how humans create art, build bridges, write novels, program in Python.
How is it different, aside from "I want a cut of the action when a computer does it?"