So far i have been 100% accurate and successful at telling ai generated content from real content, whether it's just by seeing a thumbnail, title, description etc.

There always seems to be something off the very moment you look at it.

Every time i do, it immediately kills any interest to interact with it and i literally cannot stand seeing it so often without even trying.

This is not a future we want and even for the people who think it is not as big of a deal, i don't understand why they do not see red flags like they should.

Who are these people defending? The mega corporations making billions off of this? The people that cannot even write a word without using Chat GPT else their pen will crumble? People who cannot talk so they use generated voice? People who can't literally do anything but want everything?

It is down right disrespectful towards anyone ever, that took a single second of their life to actually make something, a thing they can call "Theirs"

So tired of it.

You literally do not have to be professional or the best at anything to earn a title of a "Creator" you do not have to be a demi god or posess a special talent.

You can be a human like everyone else and simply make things you love.

That is the beauty, everyone has the chance.

But ai just kills that ability. It acts and disguises itself as a tool in order to get people to support it, only to backstab everyone in the end and claim everything for itself.

It ignores copyright, ignores ethics, ignores emotions, ignores the meaning of creativity.

I do have a positive outlook and do believe we will make the right choice, we already are. Many people are against it and even those who were kinda okay with it are now turning against it and it is relieving to see.

There really is nothing to win from accepting it. So far all i have seen was humanity being lost in process.

It started as a joke which i can get behind but now nobody is laughing sadly, but i do not think it is too late to repair

@Scraton

Right on.

Human community is built on creativity. If we outsource that to machines, our future is empty.