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I also hate it when search engines are trying (and failing) to answer my question with AI
The only thing it is useful for is immediately removing a background to a picture or video imo. Thats it.
Edit: oh...and helping animators with shadows and lighting in cartoons, since otherwise that is usually hand drawn and can get really tedious
~Written by Grok AI
I've had people i know irl literally repeat AI. Its terrifying lol. At that point if I can, I usually distance myself from them since they sound like theyre just rattling off trivia or something
Or is that new us law going to screw the world over with AI? I am sure there can be counter legislation but it will fragment the internet and make it confusing and more like hundreds of intranets
I don't agree that AI should disappear. Maybe the problem is that technology advances too fast and we're not ready for everything we have. We're like monkeys that get excited when they receive a new toy.
The world needs to fight back and work around the "no regulations on AI for 10 years", because that's going to affect the entire internet
Only segmenting the entire internet and somehow having emerging new services without AI or with it with regulations sounds nigh impossible