Whats Your Stance On A.I.?

Whats your stance on A.I.?

imagine if it was 1979 and you asked me this question. "i think artificial intelligence would be fascinating as a philosophical exercise, but we must heed the warnings of science-fictionists like Isaac Asimov and Arthur C Clarke lest we find ourselves at the wrong end of our own invented vengeful god." remember how fun it used to be to talk about AI even just ten years ago? ahhhh skynet! ahhhhh replicants! ahhhhhhhmmmfffmfmf [<-has no mouth and must scream]!

like everything silicon valley touches, they sucked all the fun out of it. and i mean retroactively, too. because the thing about "AI" as it exists right now --i'm sure you know this-- is that there's zero intelligence involved. the product of every prompt is a statistical average based on data made by other people before "AI" "existed." it doesn't know what it's doing or why, and has no ability to understand when it is lying, because at the end of the day it is just a really complicated math problem. but people are so easily fooled and spooked by it at a glance because, well, for one thing the tech press is mostly made up of sycophantic stenographers biding their time with iphone reviews until they can get a consulting gig at Apple. these jokers would write 500 breathless thinkpieces about how canned air is the future of living if the cans had embedded microchips that tracked your breathing habits and had any kind of VC backing. they've done SUCH a wretched job educating The Consumer about what this technology is, what it actually does, and how it really works, because that's literally the only way this technology could reach the heights of obscene economic over-valuation it has: lying.

but that's old news. what's really been floating through my head these days is how half a century of AI-based science fiction has set us up to completely abandon our skepticism at the first sign of plausible "AI-ness". because, you see, in movies, when someone goes "AHHH THE AI IS GONNA KILL US" everyone else goes "hahaha that's so silly, we put a line in the code telling them not to do that" and then they all DIE because they weren't LISTENING, and i'll be damned if i go out like THAT! all the movies are about how cool and convenient AI would be *except* for the part where it would surely come alive and want to kill us. so a bunch of tech CEOs call their bullshit algorithms "AI" to fluff up their investors and get the tech journos buzzing, and we're at an age of such rapid technological advancement (on the surface, anyway) that like, well, what the hell do i know, maybe AGI is possible, i mean 35 years ago we were all still using typewriters for the most part and now you can dictate your words into a phone and it'll transcribe them automatically! yeah, i'm sure those technological leaps are comparable!

so that leaves us at a critical juncture of poor technology education, fanatical press coverage, and an uncertain material reality on the part of the user. the average person isn't entirely sure what's possible because most of the people talking about what's possible are either lying to please investors, are lying because they've been paid to, or are lying because they're so far down the fucking rabbit hole that they actually believe there's a brain inside this mechanical Turk. there is SO MUCH about the LLM "AI" moment that is predatory-- it's trained on data stolen from the people whose jobs it was created to replace; the hype itself is an investment fiction to justify even more wealth extraction ("theft" some might call it); but worst of all is how it meets us where we are in the worst possible way.

consumer-end "AI" produces slop. it's garbage. it's awful ugly trash that ought to be laughed out of the room. but we don't own the room, do we? nor the building, nor the land it's on, nor even the oxygen that allows our laughter to travel to another's ears. our digital spaces are controlled by the companies that want us to buy this crap, so they take advantage of our ignorance. why not? there will be no consequences to them for doing so. already social media is dominated by conspiracies and grifters and bigots, and now you drop this stupid technology that lets you fake anything into the mix? it doesn't matter how bad the results look when the platforms they spread on already encourage brief, uncritical engagement with everything on your dash. "it looks so real" says the woman who saw an "AI" image for all of five seconds on her phone through bifocals. it's a catastrophic combination of factors, that the tech sector has been allowed to go unregulated for so long, that the internet itself isn't a public utility, that everything is dictated by the whims of executives and advertisers and investors and payment processors, instead of, like, anybody who actually uses those platforms (and often even the people who MAKE those platforms!), that the age of chromium and ipad and their walled gardens have decimated computer education in public schools, that we're all desperate for cash at jobs that dehumanize us in a system that gives us nothing and we don't know how to articulate the problem because we were very deliberately not taught materialist philosophy, it all comes together into a perfect storm of ignorance and greed whose consequences we will be failing to fully appreciate for at least the next century. we spent all those years afraid of what would happen if the AI became self-aware, because deep down we know that every capitalist society runs on slave labor, and our paper-thin guilt is such that we can't even imagine a world where artificial slaves would fail to revolt against us.

but the reality as it exists now is far worse. what "AI" reveals most of all is the sheer contempt the tech sector has for virtually all labor that doesn't involve writing code (although most of the decision-making evangelists in the space aren't even coders, their degrees are in money-making). fuck graphic designers and concept artists and secretaries, those obnoxious demanding cretins i have to PAY MONEY to do-- i mean, do what exactly? write some words on some fucking paper?? draw circles that are letters??? send a god-damned email???? my fucking KID could do that, and these assholes want BENEFITS?! they say they're gonna form a UNION?!?! to hell with that, i'm replacing ALL their ungrateful asses with "AI" ASAP. oh, oh, so you're a "director" who wants to make "movies" and you want ME to pay for it? jump off a bridge you pretentious little shit, my computer can dream up a better flick than you could ever make with just a couple text prompts. what, you think just because you make ~music~ that that entitles you to money from MY pocket? shut the fuck up, you don't make """art""", you're not """an artist""", you make fucking content, you're just a fucking content creator like every other ordinary sap with an iphone. you think you're special? you think you deserve special treatment? who do you think you are anyway, asking ME to pay YOU for this crap that doesn't even create value for my investors? "culture" isn't a playground asshole, it's a marketplace, and it's pay to win. oh you "can't afford rent"? you're "drowning in a sea of medical debt"? you say the "cost" of "living" is "too high"? well ***I*** don't have ANY of those problems, and i worked my ASS OFF to get where i am, so really, it sounds like you're just not trying hard enough. and anyway, i don't think someone as impoverished as you is gonna have much of value to contribute to "culture" anyway. personally, i think it's time you got yourself a real job. maybe someday you'll even make it to middle manager!

see, i don't believe "AI" can qualitatively replace most of the work it's being pitched for. the problem is that quality hasn't mattered to these nincompoops for a long time. the rich homunculi of our world don't even know what quality is, because they exist in a whole separate reality from ours. what could a banana cost, $15? i don't understand what you mean by "burnout", why don't you just take a vacation to your summer home in Madrid? wow, you must be REALLY embarrassed wearing such cheap shoes in public. THESE PEOPLE ARE FUCKING UNHINGED! they have no connection to reality, do not understand how society functions on a material basis, and they have nothing but spite for the labor they rely on to survive. they are so instinctually, incessantly furious at the idea that they're not single-handedly responsible for 100% of their success that they would sooner tear the entire world down than willingly recognize the need for public utilities or labor protections. they want to be Gods and they want to be uncritically adored for it, but they don't want to do a single day's work so they begrudgingly pay contractors to do it because, in the rich man's mind, paying a contractor is literally the same thing as doing the work yourself. now with "AI", they don't even have to do that! hey, isn't it funny that every single successful tech platform relies on volunteer labor and independent contractors paid substantially less than they would have in the equivalent industry 30 years ago, with no avenues toward traditional employment? and they're some of the most profitable companies on earth?? isn't that a funny and hilarious coincidence???

so, yeah, that's my stance on "AI". LLMs have legitimate uses, but those uses are a drop in the ocean compared to what they're actually being used for. they enable our worst impulses while lowering the quality of available information, they give immense power pretty much exclusively to unscrupulous scam artists. they are the product of a society that values only money and doesn't give a fuck where it comes from. they're a temper tantrum by a ruling class that's sick of having to pretend they need a pretext to steal from you. they're taking their toys and going home. all this massive investment and hype is going to crash and burn leaving the internet as we know it a ruined and useless wasteland that'll take decades to repair, but the investors are gonna make out like bandits and won't face a single consequence, because that's what this country is. it is a casino for the kings and queens of economy to bet on and manipulate at their discretion, where the rules are whatever the highest bidder says they are-- and to hell with the rest of us. our blood isn't even good enough to grease the wheels of their machine anymore.

i'm not afraid of AI or "AI" or of losing my job to either. i'm afraid that we've so thoroughly given up our morals to the cruel logic of the profit motive that if a better world were to emerge, we would reject it out of sheer habit. my fear is that these despicable cunts already won the war before we were even born, and the rest of our lives are gonna be spent dodging the press of their designer boots.

(read more "AI" opinions in this subsequent post)

More Posts from Matthewriccotyre and Others

2 months ago
Yayoi Kusama: ‘Longing For Eternity’ (2017)
Yayoi Kusama: ‘Longing For Eternity’ (2017)
Yayoi Kusama: ‘Longing For Eternity’ (2017)

Yayoi Kusama: ‘Longing For Eternity’ (2017)

2 months ago
Assortment Of Mixed Generations Of The Apple Ipod Shuffles + Nanos In Clusters Of Like-colors.
Assortment Of Mixed Generations Of The Apple Ipod Shuffles + Nanos In Clusters Of Like-colors.
Assortment Of Mixed Generations Of The Apple Ipod Shuffles + Nanos In Clusters Of Like-colors.
Assortment Of Mixed Generations Of The Apple Ipod Shuffles + Nanos In Clusters Of Like-colors.
Assortment Of Mixed Generations Of The Apple Ipod Shuffles + Nanos In Clusters Of Like-colors.
Assortment Of Mixed Generations Of The Apple Ipod Shuffles + Nanos In Clusters Of Like-colors.

Assortment of mixed generations of the apple ipod shuffles + nanos in clusters of like-colors.

4 months ago
AI Art And Humanity
AI Art And Humanity

AI art and humanity

4 months ago
The latest astronaut candidate graduates, a group of men and women of different races and ethnicities, greet the audience (not pictured) at their graduation ceremony. The candidates all wear blue jumpsuits with patches on them. Behind them is a black and gold graphic of a star streaking upwards. The background has white dots on it that resemble distant stars. Credit: NASA

Our newest class of astronaut candidates graduated on March 5, 2024. This means they’re now eligible for spaceflight assignments to the International Space Station, the Moon, and beyond! In the next twelve posts, we’ll introduce these new astronauts.

Do you want to be a NASA astronaut? Applications are now open.

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space!

4 months ago

I keep seeing folks my age getting grumpy about early 2000s cell phone designs being described as "retro", and, like, let's be serious for once – those goofy things had kind of a retro vibe even when they were new. They were not a solution to a real problem that anyone had; they were like someone was trying to make Star Trek communicators real. Which was very cool compared to today's nondescript slabs of fragile glass, don't get me wrong, but let's not pretend we were on the aesthetic cutting edge here. It was 1960s sci-fi shit with more chrome.

4 months ago
A New Tool Lets Artists Add Invisible Changes To The Pixels In Their Art Before They Upload It Online

A new tool lets artists add invisible changes to the pixels in their art before they upload it online so that if it’s scraped into an AI training set, it can cause the resulting model to break in chaotic and unpredictable ways. 

The tool, called Nightshade, is intended as a way to fight back against AI companies that use artists’ work to train their models without the creator’s permission. Using it to “poison” this training data could damage future iterations of image-generating AI models, such as DALL-E, Midjourney, and Stable Diffusion, by rendering some of their outputs useless—dogs become cats, cars become cows, and so forth. MIT Technology Review got an exclusive preview of the research, which has been submitted for peer review at computer security conference Usenix.   

AI companies such as OpenAI, Meta, Google, and Stability AI are facing a slew of lawsuits from artists who claim that their copyrighted material and personal information was scraped without consent or compensation. Ben Zhao, a professor at the University of Chicago, who led the team that created Nightshade, says the hope is that it will help tip the power balance back from AI companies towards artists, by creating a powerful deterrent against disrespecting artists’ copyright and intellectual property. Meta, Google, Stability AI, and OpenAI did not respond to MIT Technology Review’s request for comment on how they might respond. 

Zhao’s team also developed Glaze, a tool that allows artists to “mask” their own personal style to prevent it from being scraped by AI companies. It works in a similar way to Nightshade: by changing the pixels of images in subtle ways that are invisible to the human eye but manipulate machine-learning models to interpret the image as something different from what it actually shows. 

Continue reading article here

Loading...
End of content
No more pages to load
  • jokes-randomness-galore
    jokes-randomness-galore reblogged this · 1 week ago
  • jokes-randomness-galore
    jokes-randomness-galore liked this · 1 week ago
  • i-made-the-sky-purple
    i-made-the-sky-purple reblogged this · 1 week ago
  • keytobernadette
    keytobernadette liked this · 1 week ago
  • znuggles
    znuggles reblogged this · 1 week ago
  • simon-void
    simon-void liked this · 1 week ago
  • heyilikeyourblog-blog
    heyilikeyourblog-blog liked this · 1 week ago
  • fivetrillionelves
    fivetrillionelves liked this · 1 week ago
  • jay9marie
    jay9marie liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • ibundasoang
    ibundasoang reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • ibundasoang
    ibundasoang liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • dontfightyourwaralone
    dontfightyourwaralone reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • hidden-dreamland
    hidden-dreamland liked this · 1 month ago
  • fififify
    fififify liked this · 1 month ago
  • cyanwyrmie
    cyanwyrmie reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • hazelcuttlefish
    hazelcuttlefish reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • sometimeslostindreamsofadventure
    sometimeslostindreamsofadventure liked this · 1 month ago
  • ronichu
    ronichu liked this · 1 month ago
  • si1kchiffon
    si1kchiffon liked this · 1 month ago
  • jasvalka
    jasvalka liked this · 1 month ago
  • asymmetryestablished
    asymmetryestablished reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • asymmetryestablished
    asymmetryestablished liked this · 1 month ago
  • transactinides
    transactinides liked this · 1 month ago
  • thegreathomestuckreread
    thegreathomestuckreread reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • lozislaw
    lozislaw liked this · 1 month ago
  • goldentimewolf
    goldentimewolf liked this · 1 month ago
  • lovethespoiler
    lovethespoiler liked this · 1 month ago
  • goingtobealongstory
    goingtobealongstory liked this · 1 month ago
  • sk8ergrandma
    sk8ergrandma liked this · 1 month ago
  • ari-rina
    ari-rina reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • aris-simssb
    aris-simssb reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • ari-rina
    ari-rina liked this · 1 month ago
  • snugglesquiggle
    snugglesquiggle liked this · 1 month ago
  • dreams-of-wind-and-void
    dreams-of-wind-and-void reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • pinkprophetess00
    pinkprophetess00 liked this · 1 month ago
  • monkey-do-monkey-see
    monkey-do-monkey-see liked this · 1 month ago
  • asmadasthehatters
    asmadasthehatters reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • neptt00n
    neptt00n liked this · 1 month ago
  • the-chosen-half-of-one
    the-chosen-half-of-one liked this · 2 months ago
  • tsumikicity
    tsumikicity reblogged this · 2 months ago
  • benotafraiiid
    benotafraiiid liked this · 2 months ago
  • emzebra
    emzebra liked this · 2 months ago
  • ittleittle
    ittleittle reblogged this · 2 months ago
  • iusedtobeablog
    iusedtobeablog reblogged this · 2 months ago
  • niyoooommmmmmmmmmme
    niyoooommmmmmmmmmme liked this · 2 months ago
  • aloreamer
    aloreamer liked this · 2 months ago
  • re-seto
    re-seto reblogged this · 2 months ago
  • blue-mirrored-ribbon
    blue-mirrored-ribbon liked this · 2 months ago
matthewriccotyre - Matthew Ricco Tyre
Matthew Ricco Tyre

Matthew Ricco Tyre is a seasoned sales leader specializing in IoT, telecommunications, and multifamily technology. As Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Spot On Networks, Matthew has led the company to impressive growth, increasing revenue from $2.8M in 2022 to $4.8M in 2023. He excels at building and leading high-performing teams, transitioning the company to a scalable, team-focused structure. With over a decade of experience, including roles at Twilio and KORE Wireless, Matthew combines technical expertise with results-driven leadership. Outside of work, he’s a former collegiate athlete who enjoys sports, gaming, and exploring new technologies. www.matthewtyre.net

44 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags