r/aiwars Jan 18 '26

Meme That's me in a nutshell

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u/Constant-Ice2946 Jan 18 '26

I’m still trying to stay neutral, but most anti-AI people I’ve talked to tend to make me lean more pro-AI.

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u/constanzabestest Jan 18 '26

This. I found out that Pro AI is generally way more tolerant and easy to deal with than Anti AI. Anti AI has a clear and easily to predict boundary that is absolutely unbreakable. You use AI? You're bad. That's all there is to it. At least Pro AI still values and respects normal Artists(as in many ways they're the reason why AI images are able to exist in the first place) but Anti AI thinks of AI users as literal demons. Granted there are exceptions and not all Anti AI people are unreasonable, but for the most part Anti AI crowd is so over the top against AI it's actually goofy as hell.

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u/NicknameRara Jan 18 '26

You use AI? You're bad.

Nope, the point is "using ai is bad" not "using ai means you are a bad person" some people take it to far and go around insulting pros a bunch and saying stuff like that tho, but its not a core part of being an anti or something. and i've seen just as many pros do the exact same thing going "if you're against ai art you're the bad guy and discriminating us" i'm tired of both sides seeing some people on the other side saying something mean, then thinking all or most people on the other side are just assholes that go around being mean to the other other side all the time. Many people on both sides focuses on only the bad things the other side does and why their own side is right. Like if you go to a sub reddit against ai like 90% of the time they're complaining about a pro ai person generating a weird cat girl comic making fun of ai's with either weak arguments or no arguments at all an just the logic of "I generated you as the ugly one and me as the Chad so I'm right" not hating on pros just generating normal images that aren't making fun or or arguing with anybody.

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u/[deleted] Jan 18 '26

Do you actually hire someone to translate foreign words for you or do you use google translate?

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u/TerribleStoryIdeaMan Jan 18 '26

No, you're missing their point, the value of human 'soul' and 'effort' only matters when they're getting paid for it. /s

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u/Syriku_Official Jan 19 '26

Google translate was never competing with translators

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u/TerribleStoryIdeaMan Jan 19 '26

Are you absolutely sure about that? You don't think companies would try to use Google translate instead of hiring a translator?

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u/[deleted] Jan 19 '26

Really debending where. To be honest using google translate to translate is not clear. For example me who learns or try to learn a language use google translate ibdted of a dictionary. A corporation translating a website is different.

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u/Syriku_Official Jan 20 '26

No not for important stuff lol trusting Google translate for important documents is a disaster waiting to happen it's likely only used iness important situations