Procreate's anti-AI pledge attracts praise from digital creatives
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istanbullu@lemmy.ml 3 months ago
I don’t get the AI hate. It reminds me of the hate digital editing tools like Photoshop got back 20 years ago.
SweetCitrusBuzz@beehaw.org 3 months ago
It uses too much power.
They steal from those that actually create work and don’t pay them for the [sarcasm] privellege [/sarcasm]. People have to eat and as creatives we need to be paid for our work, or those feeding the models data need to create the work themselves which they can’t do because most of them have invested 0 time or skill into actually being creative in that way.
Its results are often bad.
It’s just the latest line in a long list of scams designed to give money and power to those on the top of the pile already, see: Cryptocurrency, nfts, loot boxes, microtransactions etc.
Even_Adder@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 months ago
You should read these two articles from Cory Doctorow. I’d like to hear your thoughts.
pluralistic.net/…/spooky-action-at-a-close-up/#in…
pluralistic.net/2023/02/09/ai-monkeys-paw/
istanbullu@lemmy.ml 3 months ago
So does traveling in an airplane, but we let people do that.
xilliah@beehaw.org 3 months ago
I’m mostly on your side but I did just cancel my gpt4 subscription.
There’s several factors but the main one is that it just uses a whole lot of power and materials eventhough I don’t really need it.
For example it helped me learn about electronics, and it was effective at that. But I feel it’s more efficient to just buy an ebook. It just feels slightly less convenient, but actually is healthier for my focus.
It’s kinda like with bitcoin. It isn’t a net positive given our current situation.
The other thing it was good at was searching information and providing it in a uniform format, rather than the mess that is the web rn. But installing Firefox and a bunch of extensions solved that. And search engines allow for generating an LLM response when I feel it would really help.
FlorianSimon@sh.itjust.works 3 months ago
There are multiple reasons:
My sentiment on the reliability is shared in my team, among people that used it a bit more: it’s a garbage machine.
I do fear it might train a generation of software professionals that don’t know how to code, which is going to harm them (unemployable) or the people they serve, but I might be overreacting due to the fact that the only a person I knew who claimed to use LLMs professionally was a hack who’s using LLMs as a palliative for general lack of skills and low output. Come to think of it, this is precisely the kind of people that should be cautious around LLMs, because they can’t review the LLM’s output accurately for dangerous hallucinations.
I do ask ChatGPT questions sometimes, but honestly pretty rarely. I use it as a complement to regular Search, and nothing more, because it can’t get the basics right most of the time.