• ickplant@lemmy.world
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    29 minutes ago

    I bought a cheap fridge magnet with a cute cat on it eating noodles. My 19-year old son took it down from the fridge because “mother, that’s AI art, we don’t bring that into this house” (in my defense I had no idea). It’s in the trash now.

    The kids are alright.

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    1 hour ago

    These CEOs are destroying the world these kids had learned to navigate, right when they were becoming adults. Welcome to the world, everything you’ve worked towards may now be obsolete. Good luck finding a job.

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    27 minutes ago

    A future where nobody has to work because AI is doing all of it, would be great…

    “Nobody is working while we get to keep all the capital and fruits of labour”, is not the same though. If Tech CEOs want to claim their AI to be the fair and equitable solution to the future, they need to actively use a portion of the funds they raise to implement that future, instead of saying “government/people will figure it out or something, while we set this money pile on fire”, or “people will be paid in AI queries”. AI queries don’t put food on the table.

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    3 hours ago

    “Young people holding perfectly reasonable opinions for some reason out of touch media organizations can’t understand”.

    Geez that’s an embarrassing headline.

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    Oh, I can believe it. Good thing we live in a democracy, because that means these people won’t be granted control over the entirety of society, right? anakin-padme-2