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They have been soo late to the party. Social networks have died and no longer serve the purpose for most young individuals. People are slowly coming back to real life. Most do not even share their stuff because algorithms only favor influencers.

But I have an idea for Sam how can he get clout: make AI control algorithm, so it would not be dependent on likes and comments but only on real human interaction with content. And if AI detects bot activity – instant ban for whole bot farm
 
A social network + AI generated images.

Yeah, peoples of the world really going to be sensible with this.
X is already like that. Grok can generate lifelike images and users are taking full advantage of it, they are posting their brainrot creations as post illustrations or instead of comments. Most have AI-generated profile images, headers and such. Dead internet theory at work
 
They have been soo late to the party. Social networks have died and no longer serve the purpose for most young individuals. People are slowly coming back to real life. Most do not even share their stuff because algorithms only favor influencers.

But I have an idea for Sam how can he get clout: make AI control algorithm, so it would not be dependent on likes and comments but only on real human interaction with content. And if AI detects bot activity – instant ban for whole bot farm
I agree with your idea but I strongly disagree with your first statement. It, to me, doesn’t seem like young people walk away from social media. They stay hooked and their younger siblings are being hooked. Everybody wants to be famous, that’s why so many people „are“. And there are more than enough filthy people around trying to „help“ them. Tuah Coin anyone?
People are being born into the madness that’s unfolding and they don’t understand how bad it is and they grow compliant. Everybody wants their endorphin and most get it where its cheap, scrolling stuff on the internet. I see more people stuck on their phone, not less.
 
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AI is a pretty amazing tool. I have it integrated with my development environment for work and it has saved me a ton of time.

Everything about this sounds terrible though.
My company has strictly locked down access to ChatGPT for employees so for help with code it’s a big pain, but the sales side wants a whole new CRM and in their list of must wins almost every ask contains an AI component. I don’t think any expectation was established.
 
Elon Musk should try sue them again as they are no longer "OpenAI" but "Closed AI".

It's funny that Chinese AI are the ones that are open source but not "OpenAI".
 
I'm a professional designer, so obviously biased here. But man, AI is really killing art, just not in the way I originally thought it would. No, it's making it insufferable. Whereas I used to see these beautiful compositions developed by Midjourney and others - and was quite impressed. Now? Uhhgg, the proliferation of AI art that's plastered all over Facebook and other platforms has just cheapened it all sooooo much. It's like AI-generated art has already become a parody of itself. And now they're going to launch an entire platform based on it? My eyes are already bleeding....
Perhaps you are over thinking this.

You as an individual human looks at an image.
Based upon your long established preferences in life, what you like and enjoy, you view the image and feel indifferent, or you dislike it, or you like it.

Why does it need to be any more complex than that?
No further thinking should be required.

This is the problem with most of the art world.
It's not what it is, it's who did it that we use to add or reduce value.

Show an art expert a picture and if they find out it was painted be a young child just messing around, it's rubbish, but if it's painted by some long dead person who was famous for various things in his life, it's amazing.
 
Total agreement. AI Chatbots can talk amongst themselves. Sentient internet users, I know there is some such as those on this web site, can just go on with daily life. Nothing to see here.
I really wonder what would happen if a social network of only AI bots existed—all varied with different training, and maybe they could even multiply—what would the interactions look like and how would the “society” evolve? Someone somewhere has to already be working on a version of that.
 
It should take some time before it is ready but think OpenAI might not release a separate app. Will not be surprised to see a separate app from Facebook.
 
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AI is a pretty amazing tool. I have it integrated with my development environment for work and it has saved me a ton of time.

Everything about this sounds terrible though.
From what I have seen or heard so far about this AI stuff, not sure if I would trust it, if it can't answer questions correctly then what is the point? Also once they have done all the training on external data, are they going to use themselves to train? That would be worse.

May be fine for producing some pictures, but it mucks up there, I saw an AI photo where a bloke had five fingers on one had and a thumb. Plenty of others with mistakes.,

The other problem is, the amount of energy that is used.
 
X is already like that. Grok can generate lifelike images and users are taking full advantage of it, they are posting their brainrot creations as post illustrations or instead of comments. Most have AI-generated profile images, headers and such. Dead internet theory at work
Would not touch anything to do with X if you paid me
 
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a social media app, with scheduled auto post, with trained model with your face and enhanced body, which you dont need even to take pictures/videos of yourself, posting fake media about your fake live.

the human kind is ready! where are you Skynet??
 
feels like OpenAI are frantically trying anything and everything to try to monetize their AI, from having their own device (designed by Jony Ive) to creating their own social network.

Can't be easy trying to create some positive ROI on the gazillion dollars they've already poured into it
 
I’ve tried so hard to find a way to justify a company distributing software that, in a few years, will create a world where no one can trust any image or video they see, while refusing any regulation or even the simplest safety precautions. It’s evil.
 
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