I am not saying here's a link to a free online version of the 1984 graphic novel but if it was there you should probably go read it.
#phm#ryland grace#rocky the eridian#project hail mary spoilers






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I am not saying here's a link to a free online version of the 1984 graphic novel but if it was there you should probably go read it.
Utopia, Distopia
AI isn't a threat to creative professions because it can actually make passable art that humans enjoy (it can't). It's a threat because in a capitalist system, employers would do literally anything to not have to pay humans living wages (or any wages, let's be real).
We've been in a productivity boom for the past 60 years, but the one area where production cannot become more efficient is the arts. It takes the same amount of time to write a novel or compose a symphony now as it did a hundred years ago. That's just the creative process.
AI represents a shortcut to making art that has had executives salivating since LLMs and AI art generators hit the internet. It means more content faster with the benefit of not having to provide salaries, sick days, parental leave, time off, or healthcare. It means not having to deal with unions and labour laws. It means cutting humans out of the most fundamentally human activity we do – making art.
All those headlines and clickbait articles about AI annihilating the human race are a hyperbolic distraction from the actual problem we may soon be facing where people won't have the possibility of supporting themselves making art (not that it's particularly easy to do as it stands).
If making art becomes a luxury only for the affluent, we will stop hearing the voices, stories, and perspectives of marginalized people. And our cultural tapestry will stop being so vibrant, diverse, and vital.
Se il genere non ha niente a che fare con i genitali, allora come fa la rimozione dei genitali ad affermare il genere di una persona?
Dogtown at night
Obscure book memes time!
/btw, if you can't read Cyrillic, right one is "Heaven on Earth or dream in the winter night" By Konstantin Merezhkovsky. Only description was enough to gross me out, honestly. DON'T READ.
*sobbing*