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amelius ◴[] No.45675056[source]
How long until we see blockbuster movies produced by a guy in his basement for <$1000?
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roarcher ◴[] No.45675190[source]
Never. I've seen people instantly go from liking a static image to disliking it upon learning it was AI generated. The same applies to other kinds of media. No matter how "good" it is, knowing that it was created by an unfeeling algorithm ruins it for most people.
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jonplackett ◴[] No.45675349[source]
I read a while ago that big scientific ideas take about 50 years to be accepted. Which basically means they are never accepted. The people who disagree just get old and die.

Younger generation who grow up with AI will just think it’s normal, like we think being connected to the internet via a rectangle you keep in your pocket is normal.

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1. throwup238 ◴[] No.45676929[source]
Also called Planck’s principle [1] commonly phrased as “science progresses one funeral at a time”. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas Kuhn is a classic book on the topic.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck%27s_principle