I heard this on the radio today in my car. I looked up the printed version. It is food news, so I figured I'd post it.
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“These companies are taking content created by real people, not giving credit or attribution or any kind of compensation to the people that created the content to train their AI models, and then competing directly with those people who created that content. So it’s a huge sort of existential threat,”
The above quote from the article, is how people in the art community feel about AI art. AI photography, another form of AI art.
I'm neither anti-AI or pro-AI. I think that AI can give us interesting ideas and connections that maybe we (humans) have missed. Maybe it will help us come up with better more efficient ecologically friendly energy sources?
Maybe it will help streamline medical diagnosis with options at the end of the algorithm.
And that's why people are working really hard to try to get fusion reactors to be a viable method of producing electricity.yup. the remaining unit produces 837 megawatts.
replacing that with solar,,, 2500 acres / 1006 ha
no such viable land space remains available along the east coast,
and that's ignoring the face that the sun don't shine all the time . . .
AI & EVs - gonna' make a problem - terra-problem size . . .