“I asked ChatGPT,” well I asked your mom and she said you’ve always been a disappointment
How I see ChatGPT users:
And then they start thinking the ball is literal god.
I am so terrible for posting a cartoon. Shoot me now.
You don't seem like a terrible human being, why post this?
I figured you were just playing around ...
but images made from that hellsite have absolutely flooded the internet, it's pretty damn terrible for anyone in any creative space.
I can explain why they're bad if needed, but the info is out there.
Just used first time.
You don't seem like a terrible human being, why post this?
My response to certain factual claims in this post and other general comments I've received about the video:
docs.google.com/document/d/e...Hi! Nice to e-meet you Alex. Wish it were under better circumstances. Anyhow
let’s address your points!
Sorry, this is gonna be a long one ☠️ So for those of you who hate reading this shit in a thread, here’s a google doc:
docs.google.com/document/d/1...
Otherwise follow the conversation below:

To Alex Avila
Hello! Thank you for your responses. Let’s quickly address all your points! 1. https://bsky.app/profile/alexander-avila.bsky.social/post/3loefumhh4c2f Alex, we moved forward on our copyright infringe...
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Just as an aside. Because I refuse to watch another video by this guy.
Don't know if you're familiar with Ed Newton-Rex, he talks about this a lot.
There is a current, ongoing, fight in the UK against a proposed bill, that is attempting to allow bigtech to use copyrighted material for training.
They want to introduce a loophole in the law, to do that.
Meanwhile, the entire creative sector, is fighting back against that, and to hold bigtech accountable for breaching copyright law already.
Avilla's first video muddles that discussion, and lies, saying anyone wants to extend copyright.
I read, I've researched, I've listened to AI bros- both those who try to pretend it's the future and those who admit they just want waifus, I've seen so much fucked up shit AI's done like suicide chat bots, mass cheating in schools, revenge porn, etc...
I don't know how to argue against it anymore
I've spent the last half year investigating the nefarious interests behind the anti-AI Backlash. The results were surprising.
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Imagine almost every art website filled in that, or images like that.
Imagine they threw the work of creatives from all fields into a blender, to make that.
And now, creatives, and everyone else, are left to sift through slop.
The case for good uses can be made, but, after the crimes are fixed.
Besides, if you did find a use for some *branch* of this tech, and that isn't shotgun blasting slop on the internet, you can keep doing that.
But at the same time you can also support those that have been wronged by how this tech was implemented and handled.