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with ai fake music wont need real musicians and songwriters anymore. no royalty payout for spotify nt msongs Nov 19 #1
They just don't get it! kevinore Nov 19 #2
The other day, someone here was arguing that "AI will replace as many jobs as it takes away." PeaceWave Nov 19 #3
I remember that and they're full of shit soandso Nov 19 #14
Good point. Plumbers, electricians and other trades are in high demand. jimfields33 Nov 20 #152
Pretty Silly ProfessorGAC Nov 20 #154
If they want to keep their lifestyle the same they will. jimfields33 Nov 20 #155
Yup soandso Nov 20 #158
I think we're seeing only the low-hanging fruit being picked. usonian Nov 19 #21
Historically the 2 biggest costs for employers were the costs associated Tadpole Raisin Nov 19 #37
Of course, have yet to hear who will buy the products & services companies offer . . . .. hatrack Nov 19 #40
95. DON'T CLICK ON THIS LINK. VIRUS POTENTIAL. See posts 88, 90 & 91 Native Nov 19 #96
And this in the age of high inflation, ever more expensive rent, and an incoming fascist regime... DSandra Nov 19 #9
Oh they're not thinking that far down the line. calimary Nov 19 #28
Deportation Delphinus Nov 19 #106
That is the right question Cirsium Nov 19 #114
There's evidence Spotify's already starting to do that. Ted Gioia has written about it, and he and highplainsdem Nov 19 #4
I listen to Beato quite a bit soandso Nov 19 #15
It's that good ONLY because companies like Udio and Suno stole all the music they could and are highplainsdem Nov 19 #19
Thanks and I'll read it soandso Nov 19 #25
The destruction of culture- FalloutShelter Nov 19 #57
I think it's three books a day uploaded to Kindle, or it was the last I heard, but of course that still highplainsdem Nov 19 #85
You are right... just checked and they have stepped it back to three. FalloutShelter Nov 19 #94
This: Delphinus Nov 19 #107
If a novel is created by AI Mossfern Nov 19 #120
Movie theaters used to employ musicians to play during silent movies Jose Garcia Nov 19 #89
DON'T CLICK ON THIS LINK. VIRUS POTENTIAL. See posts 88, 90 & 91 Native Nov 19 #95
This is exactly what I have been saying would happen. Silver Gaia Nov 19 #5
Unions can only fight things with the threat of strikes messing up the business... regnaD kciN Nov 19 #26
Yes, that's a good point. Firing all at once with no warning is a low blow. Silver Gaia Nov 19 #32
You are right, but in the wrong way.... getagrip_already Nov 19 #50
I may be off a little but my understanding is only about 6% are unionized. TheKentuckian Nov 19 #39
That was sort of my point... Silver Gaia Nov 19 #48
People have to JOIN unions Ursus Rex Nov 19 #71
The other aspect of this is Otto_Harper Nov 19 #6
That is the real danger. Orwell was off by a few decades wnylib Nov 19 #23
They can try, but will lose audience Steven Maurer Nov 19 #7
Just more reason to hope for the aliens to stop screwing around and finish us off already. PeaceWave Nov 19 #8
Some times it's so bs backwards I feel like I'm in a science experiment questionseverything Nov 19 #12
Lots of people believe we're in a simulation soandso Nov 19 #20
I'm still waiting for the asteroid.... n/t slightlv Nov 19 #13
Huh? If aliens had our termination in mind misanthrope Nov 19 #18
Aliens, killer asteroid, it's all good. Xavier Breath Nov 19 #78
This is where capitalism needs to be reigned in. Ideally, as we are replaced by AI and machines, we should work fewer Doodley Nov 19 #10
Thanks for posting this, usonian! I skimmed some of those replies. Very different tone from what highplainsdem Nov 19 #11
Wow! Capitalist's Ayn Rand dream. usonian Nov 19 #24
There's already plenty of evidence that genAI has plateaued and will never reach the AGI/ASI level highplainsdem Nov 19 #66
"Watched over by machines of loving grace" ? Dang, I forgot which SF author said that and whether it's a preface quote.. electric_blue68 Nov 19 #122
Oh, what an innocent time that was... highplainsdem Nov 19 #129
Definitely Not. 😔 electric_blue68 Nov 19 #132
Well, it depends on whether you view Brautigan's poem as naively utopian, which seems to be highplainsdem Nov 19 #134
I so agree with everything you said. Silver Gaia Nov 19 #34
I think there are definite benefits in science and medicine to some types of AI analyzing vast amounts highplainsdem Nov 19 #67
Someone else said that AI was supposed to clean the house & do the dishes . . . hatrack Nov 19 #42
Exactly. I remember hearing about a conference for AI scientists where someone (from OpenAI, IIRC) highplainsdem Nov 19 #68
I dread the prospect of "Apple AI" streamlining the most trivial of digital chores, usonian Nov 19 #82
Those of us who write and self publish are already seeing things get bad with "AI". mucholderthandirt Nov 19 #44
I'm all in favor of tech that helps writers, and there have been many such changes. A writer Stephen King's age highplainsdem Nov 19 #70
TY for this abbreviated history, current happenings involving the physical actions of writers writing, editors, etc... electric_blue68 Nov 19 #123
I've encountered AI fans who think text generators should be viewed as just one more tool for highplainsdem Nov 19 #131
I guess u better start making charcoal so you can ground your own ink... electric_blue68 Nov 19 #133
So your writing circle created fan fiction? I've heard of pros getting started that way. And your art highplainsdem Nov 19 #135
Ah, you've heard the term! It's sort of nichey... electric_blue68 Nov 19 #136
It's been around for a long time: highplainsdem Nov 20 #148
Ty. I didn't know about the 19th+ century books. Interesting! I found it in '86 at a Philly SF Con... electric_blue68 Nov 20 #159
It's terrible. And trade publishing is now going full on AI pinkstarburst Nov 20 #142
And companies that use AI after firing workers will fight Tadpole Raisin Nov 19 #46
Of course. The AI companies released AI tools they knew would be used for cheating and fraud because highplainsdem Nov 19 #72
At some point there won't be any more human content for AI to feed on Ocelot II Nov 19 #59
There's some indication it will get worse, in what's called model collapse. Some people, mostly at AI companies, highplainsdem Nov 19 #79
Just found out via The Verge that Microsoft is the company planning to train AI on HarperCollins books: highplainsdem Nov 19 #111
Ugh, shame on you Harper Collins! Here's to Human Creatives!... electric_blue68 Nov 19 #121
In many SciFi series, there is usually one episode (or more) slightlv Nov 19 #16
"First you use machines, then you wear machines, then you serve machines." hatrack Nov 19 #43
I got laid off when I was an HR Consultant.its sort of a "pluff" job kerry-is-my-prez Nov 19 #17
Located this video I'd watched soandso Nov 19 #22
Again, this is all based on theft of IP. You don't even need to enter lyrics. Just a few words to suggest lyrics. highplainsdem Nov 19 #27
I'll watch those soandso Nov 19 #30
Nothing is entirely original. We learn from others who came before us, that's how humanity works. mucholderthandirt Nov 19 #45
No, AI isn't making anything new, and it doesn't learn the same way as people. What it produces highplainsdem Nov 19 #52
You and I think so alike on this. Silver Gaia Nov 19 #60
I don't disagree about the harm to human beings soandso Nov 19 #115
Check it out soandso Nov 20 #139
So, I obliged with a request soandso Nov 20 #140
Yes, it will churn stuff out instantaneously. It's still unethical to use. I don't find those paragraphs highplainsdem Nov 20 #150
You're missing my point soandso Nov 20 #157
Please don't expect anything resembling truth from chatbots. They're mindless mimicry of reasoning highplainsdem Nov 20 #149
Yeah, I realize that soandso Nov 20 #156
What I find especially discouraging soandso Nov 20 #138
Change is never welcome but without it we would still be living in caves. cstanleytech Nov 19 #29
Not all change is a benefit Mossfern Nov 19 #55
I'm sure that candle makers felt the same way about gas and electric lighting and I'm sure the coal miners are currently cstanleytech Nov 19 #73
I don't think those are analogis Mossfern Nov 19 #98
That's because the candle makers adapted to the situation just as people can adapt to the existence of AI. cstanleytech Nov 19 #116
Candle makers still make candles Mossfern Nov 19 #118
AI is different from other revolutions - it's largey based upon theft radius777 Nov 19 #128
AI is like a toddler watching an older kid playing with building blocks that tries to mimic what it saw. cstanleytech Nov 19 #130
That has been a go-to come back for any criticism of ai. bluesbassman Nov 19 #56
An AI grows much like a human in that they absorb knowledge and learn from but the AI is just faster at it. cstanleytech Nov 19 #75
Yes, and we wouldn't have microplastics on top of Everest or in fetal bloodstreams hatrack Nov 19 #74
I never said change was perfect but nonetheless things do change no matter how much we might not like it. cstanleytech Nov 19 #93
Not the point - this is not inevitable, like the procession of the equinoxes or aging . . . . hatrack Nov 19 #117
And it was a choice of the wealthy to support the change to electricity which most did to stay wealthy. cstanleytech Nov 19 #119
It's one thing to replace the horse and buggy - re: the quantity and the time it took to do it, Tadpole Raisin Nov 19 #31
Take away enough jobs and who is going to buy the crap they sell? Silver Gaia Nov 19 #33
Many many companies have already abandoned the masses... DSandra Nov 19 #35
You're right! What did Henry Ford say when business men decried him Tadpole Raisin Nov 19 #36
General Motors have been doing that since the early 70s. They eliminated Emile Nov 19 #38
There are a lot of jobs at risk through computer automation, I know - I implement the systems Amishman Nov 19 #41
People need to have their eyes open Johnny2X2X Nov 19 #64
The safest place to be is anywhere there are no hard rules and/or lots of on-offs and exceptions Amishman Nov 19 #81
AI is cancer Blue_Tires Nov 19 #47
Journalism is essential for democracy. Kid Berwyn Nov 19 #49
The Luddites were right! Mossfern Nov 19 #51
We need a universal basic income area51 Nov 19 #53
Mass incaceration John Shaft Nov 19 #65
My sister has been an insurance adjuster for a LONG time. LucasD Nov 19 #54
My mom worked in radio. hunter Nov 19 #58
I knew this was coming XanaDUer2 Nov 19 #61
I'm glad I retired from the business when I did. Liberal In Texas Nov 19 #62
What local news? John Shaft Nov 19 #63
ChatGPT / AI isn't ready to replace humans in most jobs. Oneironaut Nov 19 #69
What's the big worry? Prairie_Seagull Nov 19 #76
There haven't been "jobs in paste up" for decades jmowreader Nov 19 #86
Very good friend worked for a newspaper in just this job. Prairie_Seagull Nov 19 #90
The best change I remember was going from 13" film to 26" film jmowreader Nov 19 #97
Just for my understanding...these plates, are they... electric_blue68 Nov 19 #124
They're aluminum printing plates that work like the ones you make on a plate frame jmowreader Nov 19 #125
Interesting Will get back to you in a bit 👍 electric_blue68 Nov 19 #127
I'm back. Looked up some stuff... wow, you got thrown into the deep end of the pool!... electric_blue68 Nov 20 #137
I know about Kodalith but never used any jmowreader Nov 20 #141
What was the differece between them? electric_blue68 Nov 20 #144
Different chemicals are used to develop them jmowreader Nov 20 #146
👍 electric_blue68 Nov 20 #147
I *did* paste ups, and mechanicals 76 - mid '80, some graphic design, and illustration. Then off & on; *rare* ... electric_blue68 Nov 19 #126
There may be an upside. LAS14 Nov 19 #77
That's the plot of Vonnegut's first novel, Player Piano, published in 1952. FSogol Nov 19 #80
This seems to come from a group in Reddit dealing with ChatGPT. LAS14 Nov 19 #83
That's the universal worry these days. One has to be cautious usonian Nov 19 #84
That cartoon Delphinus Nov 19 #108
The animation industry's suffering, too Chalco Nov 19 #87
YOU NEED TO CHANGE THE LINK OR DELETE THIS!!!! Native Nov 19 #88
Why do you say that? I followed the link. It seemed legit. nt LAS14 Nov 19 #100
the OP changed it to the new link i provided Native Nov 19 #102
look at the url..it is bad... - old.reddit. that's not reddit Native Nov 19 #91
When I first clicked on it it took me to old Reddit... LAS14 Nov 19 #101
when i clicked on a link to share the thread, that's when things went bad. Native Nov 19 #104
I still say that old.reddit is a legit site. When I go there I'm automatically logged in just... LAS14 Nov 19 #112
here is the correct link Native Nov 19 #92
I work in healthcare and they tried to Luciferous Nov 19 #99
I hope they do. I'm looking forward to the genAI bubble bursting, and the sooner the better. highplainsdem Nov 20 #151
Thanks for the new link at the explanation and the credit to Native. We do... LAS14 Nov 19 #103
When the 11 million immigrants are gone there will be plenty of StarryNite Nov 19 #105
In other words, the rebirth of Pol Pot jmowreader Nov 20 #153
BU just ditched Humanities, Social Sciences for AI Ndp5 Nov 19 #109
AI has exhausted all the training data of the entire planet and is now feeding on its own output. usonian Nov 19 #110
Well, damn it. nt LAS14 Nov 19 #113
who needs local news? they didn't do their jobs, people are dumb it's over Nimble_Idea Nov 20 #143
lol, no o7___o7 Nov 20 #145
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