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@ScriptFanix @jmax @TimWardCam @yugthebug @thirstybear
also if you wanna be more specific, u can say something like "plausible sentence generator", "plausible image generator", "plausible code generator", or whatever
so, for example, Minnesota recently banned plausible nude generators
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A note from one of my favourite authors at the moment. -
A note from one of my favourite authors at the moment.@resuna @ScriptFanix @jmax @TimWardCam @yugthebug @thirstybear
yeah but this also includes image generators and things that maybe can't be accurately described as dealing with "language" in its output
Kate Crawford's term "large-scale computing" is also good as a reminder that these things are really just the same sort of thing we've had for a while, but bigger, more resource-intensive, and more exploitative -
A note from one of my favourite authors at the moment.@resuna @ScriptFanix @jmax @TimWardCam @yugthebug @thirstybear
Plausible Whatever Generators -
There's a temptation to be "nuanced" or to hold "complex" views about AI.@xgranade
Plausible Whatever Generators also ideologically support fascists by enabling the mass production and popularization of imagery that is wholly detached from reality. there's a bit more nuance to the pile.