I wouldn’t put it this way. And this comment is about economic points not etical ones:
I wouldn’t pay anything AI generated that I could generate myself.
But generating by myself I still save on the artist’s work hours.
Same thing AI coding - I bet all paid software now contains code by an AI. So that means it does have a value.
The value is nowhere close what they are trying to sell you on tho.
It really sounds like everything that utilizes AI has to feign value. We’re probably going to see a race to the bottom where everything is cheap crap where even the leading producers have less value in terms of quality.
It’s just power tools 2.0. The electric drill replaced the mechanical one. It meant you needed less carpenders to do the same amount of work.
At some point. A new balance has to be found between the drop in labor demand and the loss of quality if you go too far in your labor cuts.
The problem isn’t the tool, it’s the poor Management like it always is. Even ai needs someone to pilot it, someone to manage it, and someone to coordinate the project.
It’s only a race to the bottom of management decides to go over board on the cuts.
I wouldn’t put it this way. And this comment is about economic points not etical ones:
I wouldn’t pay anything AI generated that I could generate myself.
But generating by myself I still save on the artist’s work hours.
Same thing AI coding - I bet all paid software now contains code by an AI. So that means it does have a value.
The value is nowhere close what they are trying to sell you on tho.
It really sounds like everything that utilizes AI has to feign value. We’re probably going to see a race to the bottom where everything is cheap crap where even the leading producers have less value in terms of quality.
It’s just power tools 2.0. The electric drill replaced the mechanical one. It meant you needed less carpenders to do the same amount of work.
At some point. A new balance has to be found between the drop in labor demand and the loss of quality if you go too far in your labor cuts.
The problem isn’t the tool, it’s the poor Management like it always is. Even ai needs someone to pilot it, someone to manage it, and someone to coordinate the project.
It’s only a race to the bottom of management decides to go over board on the cuts.