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  1. In regards to the suffering artist it comes up almost every time there is a change. I’ve talked about a universal basic income and it’s looking increasingly likely.

    I think humans are having a hard time wrapping there heads around exponential technical change in artificial intelligence.

    As far as the next area of growth is coming from if I was point people in a direction I would say to people don’t mess out on Artificial intelligence.

  2. Yeah… and the Mona Lisa is just another portrait.

    Waving not drowning. Come back to me when an AI can understand satire and determine when a human is lying.

    Anyone got any AI written jokes?

    Why did the chicken cross the road?
    To get to the idiots house.

    Knock knock!
    Who’s there?
    The chicken.

  3. The efficient orchestra!
    https://mintzberg.org/blog/orchestra
    A young, enthusiastic MBA student [tasked with noting how]… efficiency could be increased. He selected as his target a symphony orchestra. Having read up on everything he had learned, he attended his first concert and submitted the following analysis:

    First noted: a. For considerable periods, the four oboe players had nothing to do. The number of oboes should therefore be reduced, and the work spread more evenly over the whole concert program, thus eliminating the peaks and valleys of activity…..

  4. Stable Diffusion (what most of the AI art is based on) is fantastic! You can get it to create the best art you’ve never seen, in any style you like, and it’s doing it all for free in a matter of seconds. It tailors everything to exactly what you want. I can’t believe it isn’t getting support at TDB. If you want to see how Banksy might draw Batman, you totally can (it nails it BTW). If you want to see how a female David statue from Michelangelo would look it will generate that for you in photo-realistic quality. All that you need is your imagination.
    I would urge everyone to try it out!

  5. The machine makes you angry, the machine makes you sad, then it sucks out your I.P. declaring you mad.
    The machine makes you hoha then throws you a joint, so you draw him/her a picture that is really on point.
    In the old days the saying was: “all roads lead to Rome”, now it’s Canterbury/Herzliya those Q bits call home.
    They’ve defunded Amnesty for calling them out, saying ‘Pegasus’, our programme, it rules and no doubt
    when we’ve signed all creatives, be it under duress, and we own all the ‘pub’ rights we can be the best dressed
    we can drink the attention and garner each vote, then “Computer says NO” be the end of the note….
    the end of the note..
    end
    end
    end…
    all copyright is voided by this type of tech, along with wireless brain computer interfaces which have been developed over a century or so, beginning with the cruel and inhuman experiments of Jose Delgado and his wife, which, supported by the US.and Spain, marked the rise of the techno-fascist state now set to govern our lives unless we vote for independent parliamentary candidates who can supply an honest C.V.
    None of our laws are fit for purpose when we take into account the myriad complexities of the bio-engineered surveillance state upon which the zionist capitalist empire sits with it’s feet of clay.
    The remaining question: how hardened are those feet? for the dry earth beneath the concrete jungle is barren.

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