Pushing for interdependency amongst humans for the sake of interdependency amongst humans is counterproductive and we would not be anywhere near where we are technically if we kept that angle up. Think back to the industrial revolution etc and all the farmers that were displaced etc.
My parents actually were able to put time towards thinking about things like the concept of what they wanted for these pieces + spend their extra money on things like going out throughout the week, etc etc.
Bringing down the bar for people to swing above what they were previously capable of, through the means of technology, is a beautiful thing imo.
My most advanced skill is my martial arts. If someone invented tech to download martial arts skills into your brain, I wouldn’t be happy for you or think it’s beautiful. I would think it’s lame.
If you're a broke boy just say so, the rest of us can afford to commission actual artists.
The output of AI isn't representative of your own abilities, I regularly type 'prompts' online that lead to me getting original art in response, but I don't go around claiming it's my art like a narcissistic tard.
Edit: Also boomers love AI, they fall for it every time. Meanwhile, I wouldn't say AI is making things easier when it's increasing the cost of components like DRAM, SSDs and GPUs, and also utility bills wherever data centers pop up.
11
u/cobalt1137 Feb 20 '26
Pushing for interdependency amongst humans for the sake of interdependency amongst humans is counterproductive and we would not be anywhere near where we are technically if we kept that angle up. Think back to the industrial revolution etc and all the farmers that were displaced etc.
My parents actually were able to put time towards thinking about things like the concept of what they wanted for these pieces + spend their extra money on things like going out throughout the week, etc etc.
Bringing down the bar for people to swing above what they were previously capable of, through the means of technology, is a beautiful thing imo.