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  • Well, it deserved to be pissed on, so it is a shame it was not the actual Alamo. Bunch of traitorous slavers.

  • It is already making pictorial evidence worthless, which is a scary thought no justice system has even begun considering yet, even though it is literally already happening. Criminals all over the world rejoice, they can be caught doing the act on video, and it will be worthless. Of course this applies even more to large scale criminals like dictators. It will all be "fake news" from now on.

  • It seems like most people have forgotten about this age-old classic:

  • Your strawman has nothing to do with the subject at hand. The fact that you resort to this obfuscation instead of actually facing the problem, suggests that perhaps your personal conviction is not so rational as you initially thought.

  • It’ll settle down eventually into just being a part of normal life.

    There is absolutely nothing that suggests that will be the outcome. Your conclusion rests on a very fallacious use of history.

  • It’s like watching people get angry at the first steam engines that appeared.

    It is nothing of the sort. Steam engines served mostly useful purposes. AI mostly does not (at least not in an open world environment, it has excellent purposes in closed environments like medicine and science). The fact that it is indeed unstoppable does not make the outrage of its infestation of everything on the internet less, quite contrary.

    I genuinely worry about their mental health over the next few years

    I guess someone with their head in the sand, their fingers in their ears and screaming at the top of their lungs like you, will have an excellent mental health.

  • AI is significantly different from the other things you mention. With the others a human is still involved, and in fact indispensible, in the process of creating art.

    Not so with AI (except of course for all the human art illegally used to train it). It is also capable of pumping out its creations at a speed no human can match. You search for examples in history of similar things happening, but the fact of the matter is that nothing in human history is equivalent to this. So using history as some sort of guiding light is quite the fool's errand. We can only judge by what is happening, and the reasons for those things happening, and extrapolate from there.

    And judging from those facts then it does become obvious that automated content will very soon drown out all human made creativity, just from the sheer volume of automated content being created at exponentially larger rates.

  • Why is this corporate dick sucking shit so heavily upvoted?

  • Lame strawmen and whataboutism is all that tankies got. Tankies loves genocide, and they don't care one bit about Palestine.

  • The country falling apart, people getting kidnapped by masked police, unidentified government officers arresting people, ignoring citizens in natural disasters, government breaking down … all those things didn’t cause alarm bells?

    That is not "falling apart" in the minds of Republicans, that is "working as designed".

  • For sure. It is clear that none in the Republican top likes each other, and they all loathe Trump and hate having to kiss his ass all the time. But they can't make a move as long as he has the Republican voterbase in his pocket.

    For a short while it did seriously look like it caused a dent between Trump and his voters, but now it seems like they have already moved on, when they found out that the Epstein case didn't so much implicate Democrats as it did Trump.

  • I don't like Coldplay at all, and never have. But I also know music taste is entirely subjective, so it is a pretty pointless thing to fight about.

  • And sadly never been more relevant.

  • Unfortunately if you have a tendency to buy into one fact-denying conspiracy, then you have a tendency to buy into all of them. That is why these kinds of conspiracy theories are always a pipeline into fascism.

  • I am quite sure that is deliberate, in order to make you click the article.

  • Never trust anything they say, it was pure posturing. Judge them for their actions, or lack of them. So when one of those inbred sycophants says they are going against Trump, don't believe them until they actually do (which will be never).

  • My state has more beer styles and types than all of Europe.

    No, it definitely don't. This says more about your complete ignorance of anything outside of the US than anything else.

    but Germany isn’t going to brew a juicy IPA because of their antiquated laws.

    And again this says everything about what you don't know than anything else.

    Edit: You seem to be completely unaware that Europe had its own craft beer revolution decades ago (and yes also in Germany, where they do indeed brew lots of "juicy IPA"), which means that there are craft beer places everywhere, on top of all the existing old types of beer (which are already more types than exist in your state).

    Combined with the fact that Europe has over twice the population of the US means there are a whole lot more people to brew and consume beer than in the US.

  • I think the US is best known for Vermont cheddar.

    In the US perhaps. Outside of the US it is mostly known for those Kraft singles.