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[–] JackbyDev@programming.dev 21 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Probably illegal car company. AirBNB isn't terribly different (as a renter) from previous renting sites. I made some money off Bitcoin but even then it is so much wasted power for something not terribly useful. Generative AI and AI art is fun as a toy but eh, that's mostly it.

Being able to pretty easily get a cab from anywhere to anywhere (obviously within reason) is actually kind of a cool innovation to me. It's probably saved lives too by giving inebriated people an easy way to get a cab home. (But I'm not giving them a huge pass because I think they've been accused of finding ways to charge drunk people more.)

[–] UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 6 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Generative AI and AI art is fun as a toy but eh, that’s mostly it.

If you keep an eye on low budget Netflix / Max shows and on a number of the popular digital journals (particularly financials) you'll notice a rising tide of AI generated content. We've had this in the financial press for a long time - Benzinga is notorious for churning out tons of automated functionally-unresearched articles that amount to "Stock price changed because news happened". But its creeping into everything else.

Generative AI is increasingly a way of making really cheap, lazy templated art into the framework for an endless flow of vapid white noise media. And that's there to keep you subscribed to these paywalled services, with the illusion of continuously fresh content. The real implementation of this tech isn't as a toy for media hobbyists. Its as a wholesale replacement of the human-generated fine arts and journalism to reduce costs.

It is about cheapening new media until nobody human can afford to participate anymore and everything in the market space is this thin tasteless slop.