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Originally Posted by Fuzz
I think human greed is overwhelming enough that capitalism isn't going away.
Even in a post scarcity world, you will still have people with the drive to acquire just for the sake of it, and there will always be new horizons to be reaching for.
It's kind of unfortunate AI art is going to be such a ubiquitous thing in that world, because so few will see any gap to fill with something new and creative. Particularly when it can be ripped off and recreated by anyone at any time. It's such an instant devaluing of hard work, motivation and creativity it's hard to imagine anyone will want to participate.
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I keep feeling that the AI Art conversation is just a part of the culture war that is pushed to the forefront to distract us from the class war.
The thing I am more concerned about is AI news and how it can become a massive engine for misinformation spreading and how it functions in the class war.
With the number of people cutting cable and moving to various online platforms for information, and most of those platforms are also the homes for big AI, it is only going to become more problematic for people to be truthfully informed as most of those platforms are not concerned about truth and would rather use algorithms to divide us and put us in smaller and smaller boxes while making sure our eyes are glued to the screen.