cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/7758717

‘I’d Have Told Them to F*ck Off’: Succession Star Brian Cox Says AI Is a Human Rights Issue | Hollywood actors entered their 100th day on strike last week in part over demands for contractual prote…::Hollywood actors entered their 100th day on strike last week in part over demands for contractual protections against AI.

  • smokingManhole@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Oh wow, your argument is so solid. I must defend my place in society because progress is allegedly bad, otherwise I will be replaced by something more meaningful and efficient. You call me naive, but have you read yourself? You probably think that wielding words like ‘nuclear bombs’ gives your statement weight. To consider technology intrinsically good or bad is barely something a five-year-old might argue. Bravo, you’ve outdone yourself. You’re probably also among those who think nuclear energy is inherently harmful.

    I work in AI, what you fear is precisely what I’m waiting for. I can’t wait to see jobs like taxi driving automated—indeed, any dehumanizing job that involves mindless repetition because our technology hasn’t caught up yet. As for actors, we’re already doing almost everything in CGI; do you really think we’ll stick to old methods out of respect for the past workers? Not much different from arguing that streaming platforms should have been illegal, so that Blockbuster would have remained open.

    Will I be replaced? Oh, how strongly I hope so. I can’t wait to see the beauty of progress in motion. It’s clear that your fear sabotages your understanding of AI, and your description of it as a mere ‘advanced toy’ copying pixels and sounds could not be more telling.

    • RecallMadness@lemmy.nz
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      1 year ago

      It’s and admirable goal making ever menial job redundant.

      And what happens to you when you’re replaced by AI in 10, 20, 30 years time?

      Are you going to be able to reskill in anything meaningful? Are you going to be able to compete in a market that’s over saturated by people made redundant by AI?

      Is the government going to support you? Is your redundancy payout gonna support you?

      The actors aren’t saying NO to AI, they just want some control and compensation for it.

    • kingmongoose7877
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      1 year ago

      Your argument is suicidal with all of the forethought of a small child playing with firearms. So you do think atomic warfare is a good thing. Progress must go forward and all.

      You say you work in AI? How so?

      In any case, once all “dehumanizing jobs” are eliminated (how is driving a taxi “dehumanizing”?) and even you, as you said, are “happily” replaced, what will you do? What will be your purpose in life? Graze? Taking this idea further, why would an intelligent, homeostatic system such as future AI even support you?

      AI today — such as ChatGPT, StableDiffusion, etc. — is still a toy, again “merely” choosing the mostly correct combinations from a very large list. You should know that since you work in AI. We’re still at the automaton stage. It still can’t do consistent video. Hell, it still can’t do hands reliably. But again, advances are rapidly being made. Baby steps towards our evolution into the Eloi.