AI

It’s fine to use for work and stuff like that.

I do a lot of referrals and have to take in a lot of complex information so it makes that a lot easier for me.

Good for job applications as well, I’ve found and tightening up a C.V.

But, as with everything, the boomers have become obsessed with it and use it for the most pointless of things.

Typing in Arne Slot crying into chat gpt and sending it to all your group chats isn’t funny.
 
A lot of focus on how/what content from AI is fake, but not a lot on how it'll actually be used - to deny reality.
When it is able to perfectly cast any historic figure with voice and expression into the film of your choice, for example, Marilyn Monroe and Winston Churchill into 'Casablanca' then there's going to be a problem on the door of the entertainment industry. When anyone can select any star into any media* almost instantly then it is beyond policing and enforcing. Legally for instance does the copywrite exist for the recent oscar winner 'Hamnet' if it's recast with Groucho Marx and Jenna Jameson? How much story/writing change constitutes a reinterpreting?
Black Sunday (album) sang by jacob rees mogg etc.
 
When it is able to perfectly cast any historic figure with voice and expression into the film of your choice, for example, Marilyn Monroe and Winston Churchill into 'Casablanca' then there's going to be a problem on the door of the entertainment industry. When anyone can select any star into any media* almost instantly then it is beyond policing and enforcing. Legally for instance does the copywrite exist for the recent oscar winner 'Hamnet' if it's recast with Groucho Marx and Jenna Jameson? How much story/writing change constitutes a reinterpreting?
Black Sunday (album) sang by jacob rees mogg etc.
Like slapping Arnold’s face and voice on Jay:
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I don’t think Arnie would have been too impressed if he knew about it… 🙄
 
Yep!
The blurb done for me:
A few snaps from an ongoing project of mine documenting the often forgotten and overlooked Brutalist style sheds , garden buildings and kitchen extensions that were so popular in the 60s and 70s ( particularly in the West London suburbs ) but then fell out of favour for some reason . Perhaps a new generation will look on them more favourably and rescue them from decay .
When I was a planning officer in South London (about 10 years ago) I actually granted permission for something that would have not looked out of place in that compilation. It actually got built too.
 
AI is great.
The image stuff is of course meh, but glorious for strategic wummery in the Moyes thread.

It’s wider uses and facilitating agents to do things is pretty useful imho.

Things that would cost reasonable money to outsource etc can be enabled by it, website designs etc.
There was a thread the other day about spreadsheets, all you excel lovers should use it to code html pages to present your data on, you will be over joyed with the output id expect.
 
Yeah this is the worst use of it. Similar to how the bloated orange corpse kept hammering home the "fake news" thing years ago, laying the ground work so when the truth about him inevitably came out he could just say "nuh uh, fake news" and his followers gobbled it up.

Now we will just be told that any images, even videos we see are AI. It all sounds eerily familiar.

A lof of focus on how/what content from AI is fake, but not a lot on how it'll actually be used - to deny reality.

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