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slwr

Soon enough AI text-to-image system will be fed with their own outputs. What will happen then? Some sort of crowdsourced "Disintegration Loops" visual performance?

crows call me breadlady

@entreprecariat captchas already present me with AI-generated images. machines training other machines, using me as some bizarre intermediary

slwr

Why I find autonomy more important than interdependence: because every authentic form of autonomy is inevitably interdependent, while not every form of interdependence is necessarily autonomous.

rellik moo

@entreprecariat

a way of putting that that just occurred to me upon reading your toot is:

Autonomy is about mutually established and negotiated boundaries.

(in the senses of "negotiated" meaning both "consensually arranged" and "navigated")

The relationships in interdependence might require navigation, but aren't always established and maintained with consent.

slwr

"Technology is the active human interface with the material world.

But the word is consistently misused to mean only the enormously complex and specialised technologies of the past few decades, supported by massive exploitation both of natural and human resources.

This is not an acceptable use of the word. "Technology" and "hi tech" are not synonymous, and a technology that isn't "hi," isn't necessarily "low" in any meaningful sense.

We have been so desensitized by a hundred and fifty years of ceaselessly expanding technical prowess that we think nothing less complex and showy than a computer or a jet bomber deserves to be called "technology " at all. As if linen were the same thing as flax — as if paper, ink, wheels, knives, clocks, chairs, aspirin pills, were natural objects, born with us like our teeth and fingers -- as if steel saucepans with copper bottoms and fleece vests spun from recycled glass grew on trees, and we just picked them when they were ripe..."

ursulakleguinarchive.com/Note-

"Technology is the active human interface with the material world.

But the word is consistently misused to mean only the enormously complex and specialised technologies of the past few decades, supported by massive exploitation both of natural and human resources.

This is not an acceptable use of the word. "Technology" and "hi tech" are not synonymous, and a technology that isn't "hi," isn't necessarily "low" in any meaningful sense.

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