They’re Not Real People: How AI Is Fooling Seniors on YouTube
https://youtu.be/jJ5cHCvhK2w?si=Ct5spMDUv6Wjg1Bf
#FuckAI #AIslip #AIthieving #AIisTheft #AIgrifters #AIscams #AIsucks #seniors

They’re Not Real People: How AI Is Fooling Seniors on YouTube
https://youtu.be/jJ5cHCvhK2w?si=Ct5spMDUv6Wjg1Bf
#FuckAI #AIslip #AIthieving #AIisTheft #AIgrifters #AIscams #AIsucks #seniors

AI is built on theft, and if you use AI you're complicit in theft, in the same way as someone who receives a stolen Rolex is complicit in the theft of the Rolex.
Nothing says "Fight the AI slop machine" with such integrity as using an AI picture to do so. Solidarity with all creatives
Today in AI Adobe fnckery, you can "disable" the Adobe clippybot, PER PROGRAM or you can ""HIDE"" everywhere. HIDE =/= DISABLE
So meta have stolen everything I have written on this instance. Fuck them, fuck the pony they rode in on too.
Scraping is theft. I hope it poisoned their models.
WeTransfer now uses your content for its AI purposes. This means, for example, using a film or book you transfer with it for their own financial gain.
Delete WeTransfer.
Related: Ann Telnaes (who resigned from the Washington Post after they censored her cartoon of tech billionaires and Mickey Mouse bringing money bags and bowing down to Trump) wrote that AI is theft, and elaborated in a long form cartoon.
I just gave a speech in Lucerne at the Swiss Media Forum about the free press and during the Q&A a question came up about editorial cartoons and AI. The short answer is AI is theft. The longer answer I addressed last year in a graphic essay:
(Opening snippets here, hit the link for the rest.)