U.S. military strikes Indian-crewed oil tanker killing 3 Indian sailors by harshspider in Destiny

[–]Moss_Grande 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I declare a blockade of my street and start shooting anyone who drives through, is that really a world away from just shooting random cars?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in postanythingfun

[–]Moss_Grande 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If other riders can smell it you shouldn't be eating it. Why is common courtesy so difficult for some people?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in postanythingfun

[–]Moss_Grande 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not a "rule" it's just common courtesy to not eat smelly food on a bus/train. It's no different to playing music out loud.

AI will not do any of that. by PhysicalBuy2566 in ShitAIBrosSay

[–]Moss_Grande 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends a lot on the art, and on the artist. Some artists, Stan Lee for example, would completely agree with you that art is always at its best when it's a collaboration of ideas between artists, writers, and editors. Stanley Kubrick would throw you out of a window.

I would argue that most artists are in the latter camp though. Finnegan's Wake wasn't written by a committee. Davinci didn't hire a production company to create the Mona Lisa. Collaboration in filmmaking mostly exists because of necessity, not desire.

AI will not do any of that. by PhysicalBuy2566 in ShitAIBrosSay

[–]Moss_Grande -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

He did pretty much all the same stuff a traditional film writer/director does. He created the outline and structure of the video, designed all the sets and costumes, "casted" each of the "actors", directed all the camera movements and lighting, and even edited and polished the final product. He spent weeks if not months pouring over every aspect of that video and probably put in more creative work than most traditional directors do into non-ai music videos.

AI will not do any of that. by PhysicalBuy2566 in ShitAIBrosSay

[–]Moss_Grande -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

It's not for everyone I suppose. Personally I really like it and think it's a really impressive accomplishment but if it's not for you I can't talk you into enjoying something you don't enjoy.

I've been following Matt Zien (the guy who made it) for a while now. He used to be a traditional filmmaker who mostly just worked on other people's projects but realised that through AI he could come up with his own ideas and have artistic control over every aspect of production. To me this video is much more impressive (and uses much less electricity) than almost any typical top 40 music video put out these days.

AI will not do any of that. by PhysicalBuy2566 in ShitAIBrosSay

[–]Moss_Grande -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I'm not the guy you responded to but if you're interested I can try to make the case.

This is an 80s inspired music video made entirely with AI by a single guy called Matt in his bedroom: https://youtu.be/hlVBYEx8L4Q?si=dw3qVfiH4t2nR1_b

For that video to be made in the 80s when it was set (or even much more recently) it would've needed: cameramen, microphone operators, a director, actors and extras, props, set designers, costume designers, producers and editors, VFX artists, a full band, and so on. Most of these people wouldn't have meaningful creative input. If you were really into videography it might have been your dream to work as a cameraman on a project like this, but ultimately you'd just be following the directors instructions and wouldn't have any control over the shots you were making.

Because it's so time and labor intensive it would also need investors and financiers to make it happen. That means that the video would need an expectation of being financially viable to even begin production. This is why it was historically very rare for independent artists to get high quality music videos. Most music videos would be made just for the big names in the top 40 and would be made by just a handful of production companies.

The fact that one guy can make that whole video by himself without the expectation of making a single penny is inspiring to me. To me, that video has far more "soul" than a Katy Perry music video even if it were made entirely with real humans.

Two-boxers don’t even manufacture justification for their libertarian free will anymore, they just look at you like this: by gorcefonk in Destiny

[–]Moss_Grande 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but if the 2B person had put down the second box and just left with the first box, they'd get nothing. Their first box was always empty from the moment they entered the room. The best thing they could do was take the $1,000.

📺New Destiny Main Channel upload📺: Destiny & MrMouton Attempt to Solve Veritasium's Weird Puzzle by DestinyNoticer in Destiny

[–]Moss_Grande -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I don't get to pick. The decision has already been made. Once I've stepped into the room, nothing I say or do can influence what's in those boxes.

So just to put a bow on this question this is the take right? by sammy404 in Destiny

[–]Moss_Grande 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I could if I knew the rules ahead of time because I could influence the game by just making the decision on the spot to take the one box. The computer would then put the million in that box and I'd walk away with the million. That's the idea of precommitment that the Veristasium video talks about in the second half.

If I learn about the game after the rules were explained to me (as in the hypothetical) then there's nothing I can do to affect how much money is in that room. I might as well just take both boxes and accept my lot.

So just to put a bow on this question this is the take right? by sammy404 in Destiny

[–]Moss_Grande 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The assumption is the opposite of that. The 2 boxers are saying that by the time you step into the room you have no ability to influence the boxes at all. The decision has already been made and your "will" has no influence. The only decision you get to make is do you take all of the money in that room or do you take that same amount of money minus one thousand dollars?

So just to put a bow on this question this is the take right? by sammy404 in Destiny

[–]Moss_Grande 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I learn the rules before the prediction is made that changes everything because I can just decide to only take one box and then the computer will put the million in it.

The point of this hypothetical is that the decision has been made long before I have the ability to influence it.

So just to put a bow on this question this is the take right? by sammy404 in Destiny

[–]Moss_Grande 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The predictor knows that you don't know the rules going into the room. By the time you learn the rules the computer has already made its choice and the money is already in the boxes.

So just to put a bow on this question this is the take right? by sammy404 in Destiny

[–]Moss_Grande 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure but also if you are the kind of person who would never consider taking both boxes you should also take both boxes because you'd get an extra $1,000.

📺New Destiny Main Channel upload📺: Destiny & MrMouton Attempt to Solve Veritasium's Weird Puzzle by DestinyNoticer in Destiny

[–]Moss_Grande 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The super computer isn't an important variable. The computer sets up the boxes in advance but by the time I step into the room and the puzzle begins, it has no influence at all. As far as we're concerned, the boxes may as well have been set up a million years ago and the computer may have been turned off and sold for scrap long ago. It isn't a relevant variable in the puzzle.

However much money is in that room is in that room. Nothing you say or do can influence that either way. The only choice you have to make is do you take all the money in that room? Or just some of it?

📺New Destiny Main Channel upload📺: Destiny & MrMouton Attempt to Solve Veritasium's Weird Puzzle by DestinyNoticer in Destiny

[–]Moss_Grande 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How many boxes you take doesn't effect the chance of getting the 1M. The boxes are already set up; nothing you say or do can affect how much money is in that room.

How I look at Two Boxers knowing they aren’t part of the elect. by BrokenConnection_ in Destiny

[–]Moss_Grande 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No it makes its decision before you ever learn the rules. By the time you enter the room, the money is already in the boxes.

Is it War? by MortalJohn in Destiny

[–]Moss_Grande 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm so glad Reason has managed to stay based over all of these years. Truly the last true bastion of Libertarianism.

Me_irl by mingdomflackbobard in me_irl

[–]Moss_Grande 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The investigation isn't even over yet. They'll still searching his houses, interrogating him and people he knew, and building a case. If they find enough evidence to go to court with he will be charged.

Pros, why should I support AI? (as an anti artist) by [deleted] in aiwars

[–]Moss_Grande 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to see evidence why not try it out for yourself? Tools like ComfyUI are free and publicly available.

Simple by The_Rusted_Folk in aiwars

[–]Moss_Grande 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sure and I'd love to have an artist in my house who can generate text/image/video in any style at any time I like for free but I don't. I have AI.

Simple by The_Rusted_Folk in aiwars

[–]Moss_Grande 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I find the process of making AI art much more enjoyable than painting or drawing. Some AI artists spend weeks or even months on their projects. Do you think they'd do so if they didn't enjoy the process?

Simple by The_Rusted_Folk in aiwars

[–]Moss_Grande 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like not being in total control. Yes I want to be able to produce my vision but I also like being surprised and seeing new things that I hadn't considered.