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<p>[QUOTE="Houseman, post: 13023, member: 7"]</p><p>SD-generated art has already gotten boring for me. Every time it pops up I recognize it, because it all has this same softness to it. All the art is pretty generic, so I skip it and look at something else. It might be fun for memes, but that's about it.</p><p></p><p>Maybe for some specific application that it isn't currently being utilized for, SD can put someone out of work, eventually, in the future, but us installing it on our local computers isn't going to change anything. It's not like our data is being sent back to some master AI database and used for future training.</p><p></p><p>Plus, it isn't necessarily irresponsible to put people out of work. Computers put people out of work, because one person could now do the work of ten. So? The refrigerator put ice-delivery workers out of work. So? That's how it works, some jobs get made obsolete.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Houseman, post: 13023, member: 7"] SD-generated art has already gotten boring for me. Every time it pops up I recognize it, because it all has this same softness to it. All the art is pretty generic, so I skip it and look at something else. It might be fun for memes, but that's about it. Maybe for some specific application that it isn't currently being utilized for, SD can put someone out of work, eventually, in the future, but us installing it on our local computers isn't going to change anything. It's not like our data is being sent back to some master AI database and used for future training. Plus, it isn't necessarily irresponsible to put people out of work. Computers put people out of work, because one person could now do the work of ten. So? The refrigerator put ice-delivery workers out of work. So? That's how it works, some jobs get made obsolete. [/QUOTE]
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