Why does a powerful artistic tool need to be encouraged? People already know it exists and use it if that's what they want to do.
It's common for websites to track mouse movements and keystroke patterns. Your prompts also tell them what subjects you're interested in, what art styles you prefer, your writing style, how you use their tools and more.
Why does a powerful artistic tool need to be encouraged? People already know it exists and use it if that's what they want to do.
Nothing "needs" to be encouraged, but it's helpful if it is. Artistic communities foster more and better art.
It's common for websites to track mouse movements and keystroke patterns.
You could literally say this about the entire internet. Are you going to log off?
Your prompts also tell them what subjects you're interested in, what art styles you prefer, your writing style, how you use their tools and more.
And this is a problem? Again, you could get the same information sampling fan communities.
As far as writing style, forums like this, Twitter, and reddit are far more helpful in programming LLMs than art inputs that aren't even written in full sentences. Our writing is 100% public my nigga.
You could literally say this about the entire internet. Are you going to log off?
I avoid big tech as much as possible - they're the ones that can do real damage with your data. I'd leave the internet if it wasn't required for many things these days.
And this is a problem? Again, you could get the same information sampling fan communities.
Yes because it's about you specifically. They also have your browser fingerprint so they'll recognize you when you show up on another account or another website they're associated with. This has great potential for censorship, subtle manipulation, denial of services and tying in to digital ID.
I avoid big tech as much as possible - they're the ones that can do real damage with your data. I'd leave the internet if it wasn't required for many things these days.
Posting on this forum is one of the most unnecessary activities there is. You think your data is any safer here?
Yes because it's about you specifically. They also have your browser fingerprint so they'll recognize you when you show up on another account or another website they're associated with. This has great potential for censorship, subtle manipulation, denial of services and tying in to digital ID.
Again this applies to every fan activity on the internet, not AI specifically. So your message is to stop participating in anything on the internet. I disagree.
This isn't a big tech platform and I take measures to reduce surveillance by this website and the personal data I put out. I use platforms like this to spread awareness of the dangers of technology.
The world would in fact be a much better place if everyone stopped participating in the internet. Imagine all the people freed from porn addiction, social media addiction, depression, anxiety, echo chambers, unrealistic expectations and retarded ideologies, and think of all the benefits people would get from renewed interest in local communities, clubs, churches, social events, books, retaining knowledge (instead of relying on Google) and so on.
Why does a powerful artistic tool need to be encouraged? People already know it exists and use it if that's what they want to do.
It's common for websites to track mouse movements and keystroke patterns. Your prompts also tell them what subjects you're interested in, what art styles you prefer, your writing style, how you use their tools and more.
Nothing "needs" to be encouraged, but it's helpful if it is. Artistic communities foster more and better art.
You could literally say this about the entire internet. Are you going to log off?
And this is a problem? Again, you could get the same information sampling fan communities.
As far as writing style, forums like this, Twitter, and reddit are far more helpful in programming LLMs than art inputs that aren't even written in full sentences. Our writing is 100% public my nigga.
I avoid big tech as much as possible - they're the ones that can do real damage with your data. I'd leave the internet if it wasn't required for many things these days.
Yes because it's about you specifically. They also have your browser fingerprint so they'll recognize you when you show up on another account or another website they're associated with. This has great potential for censorship, subtle manipulation, denial of services and tying in to digital ID.
Posting on this forum is one of the most unnecessary activities there is. You think your data is any safer here?
Again this applies to every fan activity on the internet, not AI specifically. So your message is to stop participating in anything on the internet. I disagree.
This isn't a big tech platform and I take measures to reduce surveillance by this website and the personal data I put out. I use platforms like this to spread awareness of the dangers of technology.
The world would in fact be a much better place if everyone stopped participating in the internet. Imagine all the people freed from porn addiction, social media addiction, depression, anxiety, echo chambers, unrealistic expectations and retarded ideologies, and think of all the benefits people would get from renewed interest in local communities, clubs, churches, social events, books, retaining knowledge (instead of relying on Google) and so on.