BlaBlaCat
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- Apr 2, 2021
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Every page here is filled with the same whining—"Oh, it's AI, I've been trained to hate it, unlike *real artists* lol.
Guys, I've been in the industry for over 10 years (no, I won’t be providing proof), and I can speak on behalf of artists. Let me say this again on this forum: if we're not talking about straight-up AI garbage prompts, the way Uber is using AI is just another tool, and that's a good thing. It's no different from any other tool. Your tears and knee-jerk lamenting are more than a little amusing. Yes, AI is going to push a lot of mediocrity out of the market right now, and eventually, it will push out everyone else too—but that’s life, and that’s normal. It’s the wind of change, folks.
This is literally the revolt of *shitscreenwriters* from Hollywood and the people they’ve brainwashed into thinking that AI is soulless, terrible, and wrong.
At least the screenwriters have an excuse—they’re useless, they know they’re useless, their time is up, and they don’t want to retrain into a field that’s more useful to society. But as for the rest, the consumers with zero experience in anything, they have absolutely no excuse.
Bitter complainers are still holding each other tight, crying about, "Oh no, it's AI. Is it AI? Guys? Ai is bad, right?"—and that's pretty funny, too.
Did Uber make mistakes? Absolutely. There were plenty. Was their initial use of AI clunky? For sure. But now they’re heading in the right direction, and they’re doing a great job. The art has improved a lot—fact. I’ve explained all of this with detailed examples before.
And to those whining about Uber stopping updates—blame Patreon and its wonderful policies. That wasn't Uber's decision. They’re taking the only viable path now. Yes, it’s risky, but there’s no other way.
Uber, hang in there—and for the love of God, put me on the team already (I am joking). I'm busting my ass for you. Cheers.
Guys, I've been in the industry for over 10 years (no, I won’t be providing proof), and I can speak on behalf of artists. Let me say this again on this forum: if we're not talking about straight-up AI garbage prompts, the way Uber is using AI is just another tool, and that's a good thing. It's no different from any other tool. Your tears and knee-jerk lamenting are more than a little amusing. Yes, AI is going to push a lot of mediocrity out of the market right now, and eventually, it will push out everyone else too—but that’s life, and that’s normal. It’s the wind of change, folks.
This is literally the revolt of *shitscreenwriters* from Hollywood and the people they’ve brainwashed into thinking that AI is soulless, terrible, and wrong.
At least the screenwriters have an excuse—they’re useless, they know they’re useless, their time is up, and they don’t want to retrain into a field that’s more useful to society. But as for the rest, the consumers with zero experience in anything, they have absolutely no excuse.
Bitter complainers are still holding each other tight, crying about, "Oh no, it's AI. Is it AI? Guys? Ai is bad, right?"—and that's pretty funny, too.
Did Uber make mistakes? Absolutely. There were plenty. Was their initial use of AI clunky? For sure. But now they’re heading in the right direction, and they’re doing a great job. The art has improved a lot—fact. I’ve explained all of this with detailed examples before.
And to those whining about Uber stopping updates—blame Patreon and its wonderful policies. That wasn't Uber's decision. They’re taking the only viable path now. Yes, it’s risky, but there’s no other way.
Uber, hang in there—and for the love of God, put me on the team already (I am joking). I'm busting my ass for you. Cheers.