Like, this highly tailored aesthetic is really interesting. The cohesive nature of the places being created, and the visuals that feel of the past but also unachievable by the era. Like, yeah, this guy typed a bunch of words into a text prompt, but its a highly curated visual style. Could this have been created without AI? Yeah totally. I think the weirdness of AI adds to the surrealist nature of it all. IDK.

I’m very conflicted about AI. Our neoliberal capitalist system is highly incompatible with it. Its potential is squandered by capitalism’s constraints. Its built on other peoples labor, it runs in conflict with intellectual property rights. Its requirements for massive datasets ensures the infringement on those rights. The grievances are real and valid. The contradictions are leading to the collapse of companies like OpenAI, and yet it thrives in the open source community. Its environmental impacts are likely worse then the crypo industry.

Yet I can’t help but see stuff like this and think its cool.

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    Why would we begrudge a robot making cool stuff, if not for the livelihoods of working class artists depending on keeping the price of cool stuff at a sustainable level?

    Such “robots making cool stuff” are already projected to demand twice the current electrical output (and that much more carbon waste), worldwide, for their expected expanded use according to tech companies, so yes I will begrudge that. elmofire

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      Yeah, that was mentioned by OP and when I wrote that I thought to myself “well there is one inherent negative”. I think if it were better understood what this costs society, and if not for capitalism, we could use it sparingly.