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pl Bernd 2025-11-10 10:22:54 No. 21581

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What's bernd's opinion on AI slop?
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>>21581 It sucks.
Soon AI shit will be better than human generated content so I just wait.
At the moment it is fun playing around with it. I am looking forward to the point when I can make really ealborate shit easily with it. I don't watch tiktok videos or something like that people create with AI. That is not my thing.
This is a educational book for German-speaking kids that was recently released. Most German speakers here will probably remember the "Was ist was" series and grew up with them. But now it has soulless, low effort AI image prompts that are also highly inaccurate. This is what I think of image generation AI - absolute cancer. LLM's are mostly fine tho.
>>21589 It is often used to cut costs at the moment. Which results in things looking like they were cutting costs. Was ist Was is awesome though. I read them like other kids read fairy tales over and over again.
>>21587 I think you already can make some pretty good stuff. ChatGPT can create the same character in different positions nowadays for example which you can use as starting images for video generation.
>>21589 It's a mistake when AI is used for any serious purpose. Sora has pretty much figured it out though that people just wanna make joke meme videos. And also porn but they're all paranoid about porn deepfakes, but we'll probably see more of that soon too.
>>21594 I mean REALLY elaborate shit. Like describing characters and setting and main basic plot in the prompt and then have a full movie being generated in a matter of hours or minutes. It will become possible.

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I am asking AI to come up with anime girls from various places to see what it comes up with. It can be interesting. This is what Gemini made when I asked him to create a South Australian anime girl.
>>21601 D...do you look like that?
>>21602 No I have Hazel eyes.
>>21581 It is just another tool to further dumb down humanity.
>>21604 Unacceptable. Walnut or bust.
This is what it came up with when I said create a south Australian wizard anime girl.
>>21581 AI slop could create pretty big problems imo, because everybody can create huge amounts of data with zero effort. This could lead to storage shortages, if it isn't banned or deleted. >>21612 That's actually pretty funny.
The best thing about AI is that it makes reddit really really mad
>all that A.I. generated child porn >and its getting better & better >its not real, but you still go to jail
>>21598 It will, but if you really want things to be good you'd have to describe it shot by shot, otherwise you get mediocre direction and no creative surprises like with a proper good film director.
>>21642 >you get mediocre direction and no creative surprises Like most big studio productions these days. Making those with AI instead would save tons of ressources. And if I can make them at home on my pc, I can at least decide on most of the content.
I hate it and it will be the ruin of mankind, or would be if we weren't dead already.
>>21666 >Like most big studio productions these days. No argument there.
>>21777 just accept mankind's fate and embrace the coming cyberpunk dystopia
>>21796 There won't be a cyberpunk dystopia. There won't be anything. The mass extinction event that is currently going on is only going to get worse and we will be its victims too. The oxygen levels on this planet are going to fall and that will leave all larger animals with permanent hypoxia which will lead to death and the extinction of all large animals, including us, just like the dinosaurs died long ago.
>>21866 >The oxygen levels on this planet are going to fall How so? From burning fossil fuels? The effect on that is quite low.
>>21870 Algae in the oceans produce about 50% of the Earth's oxygen. As the oceans heat up they become less hospitable for algae. It's already been reported that the algae levels in the oceans are rapidly declining.
>>21871 In comparison, atmospheric pressure (and thus, oxygen partial pressure) decreases by 0.1% = 1000 ppm every 8m, so the oxygen concentration behaves like you're moving uphill 20cm per year. Or 20m in 100 years. I don't see how this is a big impact compared to the other, much more significant, climatic changes we're going through at the moment.
>>21582 That last one is delightfully weird. There was probably a *lot* of human creativity involved to come up with these... things and situations.
>>21871 why didnt all live on earth suffocate when it was warmer than the current mini ice age?
>>22301 >current mini ice age Nazi dog whistle detected, yikes!
As much as I sympathize with complaints about the flood of low-quality and lowbrow content, I cannot look at current high production value entertainment and think the people responsible for it should be allowed to retain their position as tastemakers and gatekeepers, and because of that I support AI slop. Like it or hate it, AI is a democratizing force.
>>21866 > mass extinction event Mass Extinctions are defined as at least 75% of all species having disappeared. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List, less than 800 species went extinct in the last 500 years. We've only lost about 1% of the species since humans learned how to light fires. Using precisely defined terms in such a completely exaggerated way doesn't help discussions.
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I think if the weaknesses are used as strengths it's very cool for deliberate horror/weird/comedic content but I can't take it seriously for anything else.
>>21589 >LLM's are mostly fine tho. I think LLMs cause even more damage. AI slop images are just that, slop. The example in the Was ist Was book is sad, because its supposed to be educational, but lets face it, most kids education on the middle ages is fucking bullshit and the ai slop in the picture isnt worse than the pictures of buhurt bullshit that are also used in the book. LLMs can become real rabbit holes for all kinds of idiots, because at this point, its basically just an electric yes-man. You can write the worst bullshit, ChatGPT will affirm you and blow sugar up your ass. People relying on LLMs for no matter what, if it is as a google replacement, for writing their exams or anything are in a way more dangerous position for their perception of reality or learning ability than someone who looks at ai slop images.
>>21595 This is true. AI shitpost vids are funny as hell, AI porn slop does its job, but anything besides of that is just cheap bullshit. It also makes me immediatly dislike your whatever if its associated with ai. I had to join some teambuilding bullshit at work yesterday, we were at some kind of arcade where you duel with your coworkers in quizzes or games, which was fine, but every single framed image in the entire building, every illustration on a screen was ai slop. No exceptions. It immediatly made the whole place look like no single person put any effort into any of this, it felt soulless and cheap.
>>23388 >You can write the worst bullshit, ChatGPT will affirm you and blow sugar up your ass It depends on which AI model and/or the way you prompt it. Two weeks back, I pitched my pet theory regarding a very specific subject to Grok 4 and asked >Is this correct or not? If it isn't, offer detailed proof or arguments against it. It was very happy to explain why and how it's wrong.
>>23408 Yeah, some people use it that way, but most people are way too stupid or in way to good faith about llms. There are countless vids and screenshots of llms confirming people in their psychosis and such. If you dont want it to be an absolute sycophant, you have to explicitely ask it for it, and I think thats just dangerous.
I just used AI to solve a mystery that I had been unable to solve for years. I knew than an ancestor of mine left Schleswig after the 1st Schleswig War but I was unable to find out if he served in it or not, I tried using Gemini not long ago and got closer but was still unable to, but there is now a Gemini thinking mode so I tried that and it managed to find a book of previously serving councillors for the various South Australia councils and it found him in it and told me where to find it and in that book I found a biography that said that he did serve in the war. It's pretty useful how it can dig so far to find things like that. I will try it on some other things but I used up my thinking mode allowance for today.
I have to say, that AI is pretty good at resolving technical problems. Instead of searching through endless forum posts you get a good overview of things to try and ready made commands to copy and paste. It helped me quite a bit recently.
>>23675 I'm so glad I don't have to read cancer blogposts any more with a 1,000 word 'what is x' 'how do I use x' SEO bait preamble.