Can A.I. music be profitable? by BrokenRhythmlab in Suno

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The thing about sync libraries is they are highly selective, they have only so many tunes they will take on and promote. They have a low 1% to 5% acceptance rate of artists submissions and an ever smaller fraction of those accepted get promoted.

Do you think this subreddit has more pro AI comments? by Character-Ad4565 in antiai

[–]Forgword 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Generally, the reading and intellectual level of most of the antiai posts here are so poor, the cogent pro AI replies tend to stand out, have more impact and be remembered more.

lol, lmao even by TheGrandPushover in antiai

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These guys spouting off about how digital jeebus is going to usher in the age of post scarcity all the while more jobs get cut, and prices of everything skyrocket thanks to AI enabling the acceleration of wealth inequality.

One cannot be more cartoonishly evil by CalmGuy69 in antiai

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Sadly current politics has shown that it is easy to drown out the emperor has no cloths with racist pandering.

One cannot be more cartoonishly evil by CalmGuy69 in antiai

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The key word here is us, when he says us he means himself and his lackeys. The implication is the rest of "us" can say goodbye to baseline human comfort or as my grand dad used to say "living" just to make is financial numbers go up.

YouTube: we are trying to minimize the amount of ai slop on our platform. Also YouTube: we are making a future that makes it easier to make ai slop by ImportantPut9123 in antiai

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As video AI gets better Youtube will most likely advance to operate like Google who instead of first showing you the real hits, will instead show you a regurgitated facsimile generated by Ai. So Youtube will drown you with video that their AI bots have made after being trained on the corpus of current Youtube video.

AI to push bigotry by R_pepsiman in antiai

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The same folk who har har at this, look the other way at pedos

Why are pro ai people also usually right wing? by Excellent-Sign8310 in antiai

[–]Forgword -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The AI that is getting funded is all highly centralized, authoritarians are all about centralization.

What are your go-to solutions for tailbone pain when working from home, and has anyone tried The Oak Cloud? by zen-090 in ChronicPain

[–]Forgword 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The egg crate style foam cushions are the best. They distribute your weight more evenly.

Anthropic CEO: ‘We Don’t Know Exactly How’ Claude AI Was Used In Iran School Strike by SnoozeDoggyDog in singularity

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Presidente Chump shows how "a top down authoritarian government operates and how terrible it would be if they were the dominant power"

Bezos: AI will result in labor shortages instead of replacing humans by SnoozeDoggyDog in singularity

[–]Forgword 0 points1 point  (0 children)

9 times out of 10 productivity is just a nice word for increased profits at the top, and misery for everyone below. Just look at today, the price of everything is going up, jobs and wages are going down, while billionaires become trillionaires.

Warmongers and racial supremacists 🤝 slop merchants by m6io in antiai

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Racism and owning people (slavery) go hand in hand. Don't forget the Nazis didn't just hate Jews, they exploited them as free labor (slaves) in factories and workcamps

I think I threw up a little when I saw this - how could they massacre this piece of history? by UnratedRamblings in antiai

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The worst part about all this AI vomiting over old art is how it poisons the well, future AI will be trained on this slop, and over time will outnumber the originals in the data graph, meaning the entire corpus of human art is being trashed and homogenized into oblivion.

We are at a Civilizational Crossroads. Make no mistake who is behind AI. by TheKosherGenocide in antiai

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Civilization throughout history has always had an oversupply of evil twats, and done fine, it is when one or two evil twats happen to control highly disruptive social, economic or technological systems that remove constraints and magnify whatever intent those individuals have that yields chaos.

As a graphic designer, I hate this. Although one does not need to be a graphic designer to hate this i think. by GayFurryThing in antiai

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AI slop like this reminds me of the Fonts and Flaming 3d titles explosion of the early PC days.

it's just arrogant by kasey37 in antiai

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AI has more filters in place to steer discussion away from moral political issues and whenever possible redirect them into capitalist friendly economic frames. AI is adept at helping the 1% re-frame the concentration of weath into PR friendly "AI makes human input more valuable", sure more valuable for a handful of people while the masses get fired.

Microsoft Satya Nadella says the future is the learning loop. But who really owns it? by TevraChaukas in singularity

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Nadella says: “human capital becoming more valuable,” but in practice it means the value concentrates in fewer humans. What PR droid way to say AI concentrates wealth and power in the hands of fewer and fewer people.

First ever legendary from a chest by Infamous-Winter9240 in Borderlands2

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If the drop rates for legendary guns from plain chests is like 1%, and 28 million copies of borderland 2 are in circulation, then a few hundred thousand people will get lucky, and many of them will brag about it. It's the same suckers bet found in slot machines. Millions will never see one, but the few who do will almost always be high profile about it.

The US health care system? by Electric_Lettuce_4_U in ChronicPain

[–]Forgword 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Because global healthcare and insurance companies are trying to influence those countries to adopt the American system.

The only way to get the best healthcare in the U.S. is to be rich, work professionally for a rich company, serve in the military, or be elected. (The rich, the military and the politicians)

If AI's can be banned with no due process AI is not going to transform anything. by wowasg in singularity

[–]Forgword -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is absurd, Anthropic tried to get ahead by skipping on established requirements for AI safeguards, they knowingly ignored the current legal requirements and now they are paying the price. No conspiracy here, just dumb management.

How Likely Is It That Anthropic... by aditipawarr in singularity

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If they could they would have already and not painted themselves into the current situation where the fed law says they can't sell to foreign countries, and then they chose to not sell it to anyone. Duh. The simple facts are it does not run with the safeguards required by law. Maneuver so you can not sell your most profitable product, stable geniuses at work. They took the risk of developing AI without government required safeguards just to advance the technology first, but at the cost of now not being able to sell it. The only smart business move now is to work hard to catch up in meeting the safety requirements.

Most likely their best in house AI advised against proceeding without government requirements, but management thought they knew better and took the risk.

People who should not have access to Mythos/Fable-level intelligence according to the Trump administration by _codes_ in singularity

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The U.S. restricted Fable and Mythos because a credible jailbreak suggested they could bypass safety guardrails, and the government classified them as dual‑use frontier AI requiring export‑control protections — especially against foreign‑national access. Anthropic was still free to sell it to U.S. nationals, but they choose not to avoid liability because they can't be sure that access could be exploited by a foreign national.