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override367 t1_j2rxmvs wrote
Reply to Teaching philosophy in a children’s prison has shown me the meaning of anger | The arguments against imprisoning children are well established, yet still we lock up those who have been failed by Va3Victis
shit in the US we just throw 10 year olds in with adult murderers and rapists
override367 t1_j1nefu9 wrote
Reply to What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
It'll be like holodecks in star trek, anyone can make a program so detailed that an artist creating the scene would take years, but everyone still uses holoprograms by publishing houses because they understand composition, plot, etc better than average person
override367 t1_j1ne0zn wrote
I think the art community will succeed in getting restrictions placed on ai art due to copyright law changes, and then only multinational corporations will be able to afford to make and develop these tools to their full potential legally.
override367 t1_j0duxtp wrote
Reply to Predictive Artificial Intelligence by Final-Cause9540
Artists will get over it when they realize there's literally nothing they can do and every second they spend complaining online was a second they should have spent preparing for their future
I'm not trying to be mean, it is what it is, most of them probably didn't really think about the fact that many industries have already been through this
including their own industry, the Camera put most professional artists out of work (you needed so many more artists to make things like textbooks)
override367 t1_iyexjay wrote
It probably sucked for all the people where it failed to remove the tumor
override367 t1_iye8xj2 wrote
Reply to comment by Drunkskunk22 in Next Door Nemesis [OC] by BrianWonderful
its the only place near portland where you can get a house for less than 200k
override367 t1_ixcu7vp wrote
Reply to comment by iwannagohome49 in TIL that in 2003, scientists "resurrected" an extinct species of Ibex, bringing back one living specimen, only for it go extinct again seven minutes later when the specimen died of a lung defect by mausoliam95
oh this time lets give the ibex spider legs, the ability to regrow lost limbs, and a heart as black as coal
override367 t1_ix417dw wrote
Reply to comment by fallought in Tuvalu starts to digitise their nation as rising seas threaten existence | Tuvalu said on Thursday that it plans to build a digital version of itself, replicating islands and landmarks and preserving its history and culture as rising sea levels threaten to submerge the tiny Pacific nation by imrussellcrowe
Some of the scant handful of ukrainians that have been allowed to temporarily live in the United States have been treated like absolute f****** dog s***
override367 t1_iwwpzma wrote
Reply to comment by JKKIDD231 in Tuvalu starts to digitise their nation as rising seas threaten existence | Tuvalu said on Thursday that it plans to build a digital version of itself, replicating islands and landmarks and preserving its history and culture as rising sea levels threaten to submerge the tiny Pacific nation by imrussellcrowe
>level 2RubberPny · 6 hr. agoThere are already a few nations, such as the Kiribati, Marshall Islands, etc that are planning total evacuations of everyone to either Australia, New Zealand or the US, due to these places being fully under water in the future. For Marshall Islands, it's a bit easier due to the Compact Free Association with the US (basically allows free movement + the ability to use some gov services).Sorry for the tangent: the whole situation is sad and complex in the way it will need to be taken care of.
Let me put this in US Media speak:
A HORDE of unchecked IMMIGRANTS who might be CRIMINALS AND RAPISTS are RAVAGING OUR SHORES
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Reply to Meta Abandons Original Quest VR Headset from 2019 - The company will stop providing feature updates and security fixes by 2024. by speckz
Quest 2 is a far superior product, it even has basic hand tracking