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⌈ Secret Post #6712 ⌋
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[Ouran High School Host Club]
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(Anonymous) 2025-05-23 02:32 am (UTC)(link)I think the people who make the criticism are serious, but I think it's ultimately a panic reaction. "AI" as it exists can't truly think or create; it can only predict or iterate. And when it iterates off of other AI-generated material, the result is an incoherent mess. It needs for real people to keep creating real art -- and so do the rest of us. On balance, people can tell that something is off with AI art, and prefer the real thing.
Now, lest you say that, "AI is only going to keep getting better, and then what?" It may cheer you to know that newer AI models perform worse than older ones. They generate more nonsense; they make up more shit. They are less able to competently iterate than their predecessors (I suspect that this is because they're being trained on copies of copies of copies rather than on original material -- they're Baudrillard's simulacra made manifest. But I'm just a dabbler). I don't think we have as much to worry about as we've feared. I think the artifice is going to collapse in on itself.