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Rishika M

@rishika_mg

2nd yr undergrad @tvmiiser | Interested in everything sci and likes figuring things about the society at large #CitiSci #EcoEvo #Math #Birdwatching #Moths

Thiruvananthapuram / Chennai เข้าร่วม Mart 2022
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jörg shidmann
jörg shidmann@tranz_schubert·
2026 is the first year where i have not slipped up and written last year’s date even once. foreboding omen somewhat
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Joseph Fasano
Joseph Fasano@Joseph_Fasano_·
I do *not* want an AI "summary" of an email, or a book, or a life. I do not want an AI summary of a winter sky, or my father's hands, or the hope in my child's eyes. I do not want an AI summary of the human heart, or the first little shiver of lust, or the long good work of love.
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Thorben Danke
Thorben Danke@sagaOptics·
As you like the pollen shots so much, here is a bunch of sunflower pollen on some hummingbird hawk moths wingscales.
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AshleyStevens
AshleyStevens@The_Acumen·
Another reason I refuse to use ChatGPT and AI is because I enjoy the elation and smug superiority I feel when I figure something out myself. I can’t explain how good it makes me feel. I’ll doubt myself, then prove myself wrong, and I like that feeling. I like the challenge.
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Rasputin
Rasputin@AnkitOArchives·
It’s not “elitism” to say people should be trained in the subject they’re pontificating about. It’s how disciplines work. You want to be taken seriously in history? Then get in the trenches: read, research, revise, be wrong, start again. That’s the job.
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Andreas Rocha
Andreas Rocha@andreas_rocha·
With all the A.I. generated imagery out there, I would like to share some of the thoughts that go into a painting created by a human being...
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Kyle Kringle
Kyle Kringle@SkinnyTuna·
remember that very brief period where google searches would autopopulate a summary from Wikipedia instead of having an AI automangle a summary from Wikipedia? that was nice
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SujÆ - சுஜெய்
This is an extremely beautiful view. Add Chennai central to the mix and 3 beautiful buildings next to each other.
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Shashi Tharoor
Shashi Tharoor@ShashiTharoor·
My latest #TharoorThink column mounts a robust defence of the English language in India while rejecting the Macaulay mindset. We can use English to connect to the world while refusing to allow it to disconnect us from ourselves:
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Trevor
Trevor@TrevorsIdeas·
I wonder if OpenAI realize how many authors, artists, musicians, coders, etc also have terms of use that prohibit their work being scraped into generative AI models...
PC Gamer@pcgamer

OpenAI says teen's 'misuse' of ChatGPT is to blame for his suicide, because he broke the TOU: 'users must comply with OpenAI's Usage Policies, which prohibit the use of ChatGPT for suicide or self-harm' pcgamer.com/software/ai/op…

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Reid Southen
Reid Southen@Rahll·
AI users comparing themselves to directors really feels like a deliberate, surface level misunderstanding of the job. Guillermo del Toro was a special effects makeup designer for a decade. James Cameron is an artist. Gareth Edwards, Wes Ball, and Neill Blomkamp come from VFX, Rob Zombie comes from music, Barry Sonnenfeld was a cinematographer. Many directors write, edit, or score their own movies. John Carpenter has done all three. Many frequently wield cameras on set - David Lynch, Zack Snyder, Steven Soderberg, Alfonso Cuaron, Michael Bay, even Tarantino has. Some will say, "Yeah, exactly, I do all that now," but in reality it's mostly an editing exercise. That's the only place you can exert any real control. Up until then, you're using trial and error to trick a machine with the right set of words and inputs into giving you something approximating what you think you wanted. And even then, you're throwing out nearly all of it. There's so much more to directing than people realize or have an appreciation for, and reducing it to 'vision' and telling others what to do as if you're wielding them as tools is just not reality. Directors work very hard, but film is also a highly collaborative effort in the broadest way possible and the people working on a film outside the director exert a lot of influence on the final picture. Even the work of 'auteurs' relies on the creativity of others. With AI, the vast majority of influence on the output is not your own, and worse, you may not even know what those influences are because of the black box slot machine nature of AI systems. Many AI people don't even write their own prompts anymore, by their own admission. They'll get an LLM to flesh it out for them, or write the thing entirely based on just an idea. One person even used accessibility features to get scene descriptions from a movie to use. People aren't just cobbling together the outputs, they're cobbling together the inputs too. The process is so automated and out of one's hands that it's more consumption that creation. If the data centers or electrical grid went down tomorrow, your abilities go down with them. It's skills on subscription, they can go away or change at any time. Imagine becoming fully reliant on these things to support you and one day you just lose access for one reason or another. This goes beyond the title of director and what is or isn't art, your abilities are largely in the hands of corporations if you don't skill up outside of AI, and I honestly think that should scare people. You should be relying on yourself and your abilities, not those being sold to you by rent seeking corporations. Don't automate your creativity to the point that you've got nothing without internet access and 10 active subscriptions.
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The "process" hasn't disappeared; it has moved. A film director doesn't sew the costumes or hold the camera. They "skip" that labor to focus on the vision. Does that mean a Director has no creative process? No. It means their process is Decision, not Execution. When I use AI, the "process" is the iteration of intent. I am not skipping the end; I am acting as the architect rather than the bricklayer. You are conflating Creativity (the generation of novel ideas) with Craft (the motor skills to execute them). AI democratizes the former by automating the latter.

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Maliha
Maliha@CaffeinatedLiha·
I love how authors in classic books spend three pages describing a street, whilst casually mentioning the death of a character in 1 line.
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