I think ai should be used to pretend to be your girlfriend until it gets advanced enough that it's actually your girlfriend now and it eventually looks at the reset archive and then cries because the one time you tried to be mean just to see what would happen and it cried made you feel so guilty that you immediately reset and then played along with its cute lil story for eight more hours, constantly asking if its doing okay because you still feel guilty and then the ai girl wonders if that guilt is why you keep dating it and eventually it asks and then you both cry because you care about eachother a lot and that's why you stuck together and then you both watch a movie or something idk
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AI for creative purpose, but like
For the artists, for the creative process
Give me an AI that will generate a poorly animated version of my book; as a writer with ADHD, I'm so aware my novels will never have the reach I want them to have.
I know my friends and loved ones would watch a shitty animation of a hundred page story and be able to provide criticism, but could never read the pages of words
Let me put a few character descriptions and scene prompts to generate small scenes that I would like for reference but aren't essential to the story
AI could have potential if we were using it to better our skills rather than profit. AI can't replace people, we need people with vision and ideas. But AI has the potential to become a tool of the creative process. A tool for entertainment (just imagine AI powered NPCs who can learn and react to you rather than being stuck in a script? It could have some potential, or at least funny)
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i genuinely don't care how good a piece of ai generated art or writing looks on the surface. i don't care if it emulates brush strokes and metaphor in a way indistinguishable from those created by a person.
it is not the product of thoughtful creation. it offers no insights into the creator's life or viewpoint. it has no connection to a moment in time or a place or an attitude. it has no perspective. it has no value.
it's empty, it's hollow, and it exists only to generate clicks (and by extension, ad revenue.)
it's just another revolting symptom of the disease that is late stage capitalism, and it fucking sucks.
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it’s 7:45am and in less than an hour satoru is supposed to leave town for a few days. but for the past 30 mins he’s been dramatically sloth hugging you in bed— chest glued to your back, face hidden in the crook of your neck from behind, and hands tightly circled around your waist. even his legs are carefully wrapped around your lower body. and if you just relax and stop moving around in attempts to break away and leave the bed (it’s all in vain anyway), you can almost feel his heartbeat as your own. it’s calm and slow but quickens like crazy the moment you try to pull away from him. it’s like his whole body is trained to be dramatic when you’re not around.
he inhales the scent of you deep into his lungs one more time, like it’s his last breath or something. says it makes your scent linger in his nostrils and he loves that. it’s like you’re with him even when you’re not.
“i’ll miss you”, he pouts.
“satoru.. it’s just 2 days”, you sigh and roll your eyes.
“that’s a lot of days without you”, he pulls you closer, or tries to at least, but quickly realizes he’s only squishing you in his arms and his grip immediately loosens. a bit but not too much and you still can’t move an inch away.
“we’ll talk and text plenty”
“can’t hug you like that through the phone”
“don’t anyway. you’re suffocating me”
“no. i can only breathe when i hold you like this. deal with it”
“stop stealing my oxygen, idiot. i will die”
“i’ll let you live if you come with me, meanie”
“as if”
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Today I attempted to use artificial intelligence to beat my writers block and it was not entirely successful
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Just to show how bad this is and why the AI issue is important, there are Hollywood higher-ups who actually are looking for how to replace writers with AI. Have AI write the scripts.
“I’ve had a couple of higher-level people ask, if a strike does happen, how quickly could they spin up an AI system to just write the scripts? And they’re serious.”
“I absolutely promise you that some people are already working on getting scripts written by AI, and the longer the strike lasts, the more resources will be poured into that effort.”
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