Guess I still need to work on my own dad jokes, as mine apparently went “whoosh” right there.
Guess I still need to work on my own dad jokes, as mine apparently went “whoosh” right there.
Is that an euphemisms for masturbation?
If you can’t live off of doing something, you cannot dedicate very much time to it and not everyone will have a fulfilling life doing what they want on only a hobby basis.
It is not to the benefit of everyone, if most people in that sector lose their jobs they’ve spent all their working life striving to master. Artist still do commissioned work today.
If there is only only going to be a small niche of people able to do it, it will displaced all the rest of the people currently working in that industry. In which case AI is literally stopping people from doing art for a living, if they can get paid to do it.
People who followed their idea for a fulfilling life
I don’t know about you, but I want AI to do the tasks in my life that prevents me from living a fulfilling life. I don’t want it to do the things that I would have made my life fulfilling for me.
I think we might be coming at this from a different angle. You seem to think only about whether art will survive, whereas I’m thinking of the artists.
I wasn’t commenting on the article or it’s contents. Although I do find it interesting and is something I intend to keep an eye on.
I was simply responding to another comment, which also wasn’t directly related to the article.
The issue isn’t ego from any artists I’ve talked to. The issue is that most enjoy DOING their art for a living, and AI threatening their ability to make a living doing the thing they love, by actively taking their work and emulating it.
Add to that, that no one seems to believe AI does a better job than a trained artist, and it also threatens to lower the quality bar at the top end.
Personally I think that if AI is free to use and any work done by AI cannot be covered by copyright (due to being trained on people’s art against their will), then I don’t have an issue with it.
Thank you! That was very informative!
Thank you for the suggestion. When researching x670 boards I also found the ASRock X670E Steel Legend, which seems to occupy a similar space to the Aorus Elite AX, but perhaps slightly better. Do you know anything about that board?
Thank you for suggestions.
My reasoning for cooler I picked was partly because of Noctua’s reputation for reliability and good noise levels. I am open to other options, but I’ll be sitting pretty close to the pc and can be sensitive to noise. I’ve tried to look up information about the coolers you’ve mentioned, but I’m struggling to get a good feel for them. I do not care and colour, but I prefer avoiding RGB if I can.
I think you’re right. I somehow missed that the torrent came with it’s own large set of fans.
Yes! I’ll be transplanting a 4tb nvme I currently have into this new build. The HDD was entirely a mistaken leftover.
Do you have any suggestions for another board? I gotta admit motherboards are what I knew least about.
GPU will definitely be the bottle neck for the time being.
Yes! The HDD was a leftover by mistake. I would transplant a 4tb nvme I currently have into the new PC.
Thank you for the recommendation on case fans! I’ll look into those for sure.
Good catch.
I added a hdd because I like having some slow storage for mass storage, but you’re right that I won’t need it, as I’ll probably take my 4tb nvme from my current PC and transplant into the new one as the only storage.
That’ll still leave me with a small nvme for OS and software and a spinning disk for mass storage on the workstation.
On the Hobbit movies, I don’t even think studio meddling was the biggest issue.
Peter Jackson had so much time to prepare for the original trilogy, where as he took over the Hobbit movies quite soon before they were scheduled to shoot and he couldn’t use the preparation the previous director had done.
So he had no time to prepare and basically had to wing it with 3 movies and little to no prep.
Some good answers, but I also want to point out that this isn’t actually a universal need.
I think that our social nature, and the way most societies and communities work (particularly in countries that subscribe to exceptionalism) makes them prone to developing these feelings, but they very much are not universal and can even be unleaned.