• Even_Adder@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    10 months ago

    Saying it learns exactly like humans is a straw man. This video’s not as neutral as he’d like you to believe.

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      10 months ago

      I don’t believe he’s advocating for that position, he’s attempting to illustrate the arguments either side on this debate make.

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          The part where he talks about it learning just like a human is when he is roleplaying a generic AI company CEO, then gives a solid counter argument from the perspective of a generic artist. What about that section leads you to believe he is advocating for that stance?

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            10 months ago

            His generic AI company CEO roleplay is a strawman. This part is when it devoves from a straw man to straight up caricature.

            If you want to hear some real arguments, I suggest you read this article by Kit Walsh, a senior staff attorney at the EFF, and this one by Katherine Klosek, the director of information policy and federal relations at the Association of Research Libraries.