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🚫 No AI ⚠️ Repost=credit WIPs 👉 https://t.co/9Yh49OBtZJ Hi-Res 👉 https://t.co/U5Ob4AOvgJ
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>ship called Netanyahu
>Carrying nukes in secret
>Plans to nuke colonies full of civilians claiming they're hiding terrorists
What did Fukuda mean by this?
ItsPlants 🍃🍻@JustPlants31
THE CLASSICAL MUSIC MADE MY HEART SKIP A BEAT FUCK.
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I’m not anti-AI.
I like MRI machines. I like collision avoidance systems in airplanes. I like software that can detect cancer before a doctor can. I like machine vision systems that stop factory workers from getting their hands crushed in hydraulic presses.
That’s what computers are supposed to do.
Cold. Precise. Mechanical.
I don’t need a technology to “express itself.”
The problem started when Silicon Valley decided the machine should paint. The machine should write poetry. The machine should compose symphonies and generate films and imitate the human soul like a skinwalker wearing a beret.
Now every ad, every song, every image online has this faint chemical aftertaste to it. Like the entire culture is being slowly replaced with synthetic substitutes because executives realized audiences consume slop at the same rate they consume art.
And the worst part is they call this “democratizing creativity.”
No. Creativity was already democratized. A guy with a guitar and 3 friends in a garage could make something beautiful. A college kid with a cracked copy of Photoshop could make an album cover that changed someone’s life.
What they actually democratized was content production.
Factories. Throughput. Infinite generation.
A machine can diagnose my low testosterone. Fine.
I just don’t want it writing the eulogy.
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Skills have intrinsic value and are transferable. If all computers suddenly exploded, 3D modeling skills would apply to sculpture, pottery, carpentry, landscaping, and more fields.
If your “skill” goes away when you lose your internet connection, it’s not a skill, it’s a crutch.
Axinovium@axinovium
There is just a fundamental misunderstanding here. You are not realizing that using AI itself is its own skill, whether it is vibe coding or generating outputs with prompts. This is the skill you are developing as you work with AI, and this is the skill that is going to be relevant in the future, not legacy ways of doing things.
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@kryuchekov Yea is a "core-likes" (lookin good tho)
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Hey @tripoai , why is my personal work listed as your "Wonderful Case"?
This is my original IP, created via 3D sculpting, NOT AI. I never authorized this. Stop using artists' work to mislead people. Remove it now.
#ArtTheft #TripoAI #NoAI #3Dsculpting #ConceptArt #Copyright

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@blargman92 @corrales115 Thanks!! It is my first. 😁
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@wdy_1000 @corrales115 This may be the first time I've seen you do cockpit designs, i look forward to more of this man.
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