Laticauda
@Laticauda@lemmy.world
- Comment on How much did photography "stole" painter jobs ? 1 year ago:
Instructors and art books literally give permission to use them as a “stepping stone” by definition.
Also the main difference is that a human has a human mind and is making creative decisions unique to that human. The problem is that a narrow AI algorithm cannot be anything BUT derivative. If you never give a human any input they can still make art, that’s why we have cave paintings. But a narrow AI algorithm needs specific input via specific pieces of art or else it can’t create anything. It cannot be anything but derivative. With that in mind permission and consent is much more important to the artists whose specific pieces are being fed into the algorithm.
- Comment on When did Christians get involved in politics in USA? I was watching young Turks clip on youtube. There was an exmuslim guy he said pat Robertson forced Christians into politics. So when was it? 1 year ago:
Well the earliest I can think of is ancient Rome, but I’m sure it’s been happening since before then too.
- Comment on Solicitor dropped a business card inside my screen door and I can't get it out. 1 year ago:
So many suggestions here are so needlessly complicated. Just put some tape on the end of a thin stick 🤦
- Comment on Do you use the swipe to type feature on your phone? 1 year ago:
I don’t, but I also tend to talk about stuff that tends to involve a lot of atypical names or words or slang that gets autocorrected to something wrong a lot when I use swipe, and I can’t be arse to figure out how to get it to work for that stuff, so I just stick to typing it out most of the time. It just feels more natural for me.