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What are the implications of this? I believe it'll probably first kill stock image companies like Shutterstock.
https://openai.com/sora

>> No.57622134

technology was a mistake

>> No.57622142 [DELETED] 

I was first faggot >>57622107

>> No.57622167

>>57622098
don't care, I'm gonna make women do nasty sexual shit

>> No.57622246
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Unironically long metaverse projects. people are tired of getting shot at by future doctors and lawyers (kek, just look at Kansas city, how long ago was that, 12 hours?). it's only a matter of time until the paradigm shift of the social setting (look up the concept of third spaces) to the digital world.
Take online dating as an example. Started out cringe, now it's much more accepted.
The problem with metaverses is scaling. It can't scale fast enough to make interesting worlds to interact with.
Well, now it can.
Time to get rich.

>> No.57622350

>>57622098
Im considering bringing me, my wife and my daughters to a remote place where technology doesn’t matter, thinking about the Amazon rain forest but would be glad to take different suggestions. Then to teach them the wonders of a frugal life and isolationism from the west and marry the daughter to the local gentry

>> No.57622511

>>57622098
The only implication I can think of is faster generation of memes like that ai vishnu blockchain video from /biz/ years ago. Specifically that video is the only practical application for this technology.

>> No.57622635

>>57622511
>he thinks it won't get any better
it's becoming increasingly clear that we are a single digit number of algorithmic breakthroughs away from 80% of human work being replaced by AI, and that's before robots
this shit will be used in tv, advertising, etc.
they will combine it with ai voices, music, writing etc.
it will be fucking everywhere
and by the time midwits realize it, it will be too late

>> No.57622659

>>57622635
Yeh this is going to relegate real life to a niche category, I can see the normies not flinching at it.

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shill me what stocks to buy to profit off this

>> No.57622728

>>57622708
I think adobe is positioned well to implement AI in their products for mass adoption in their specific field and they kind of have started. Then again I'm not a stock fag so no idea.

>> No.57622765

>>57622246
>Time to get rich.
Tell us more anon how do you plan on doing that with the metaverse?

>> No.57622785

>>57622098
That's pretty cool

>> No.57622856

>>57622765
Buy any metaverse project that is focused less on gaming and cartoony shit and more on realistic experiences.
Everdome, Bloktopia, Vulcan Forged, and Wilder World are a few that come to mind.
Projects focused on gaming like Ape, Axie Infinity, and a billion others I don't think will fare as well. They don't have the normie appeal.

>> No.57622923

It's only a matter of time until the 3d models generated to make these videos are available to everyone. at that point it's open season. Metaverses will be able to spin up an entire worlds and experiences in days.
I'm more bullish on realistic worlds because AI has a better understanding of what is "realistic." Gaming often is fantasy based, behavior and implementation details can vary significantly, and what devs envision is largely up to interpretation. They will not benefit as much from AI in comparison.

>> No.57622944

>>57622785
It's as cool as it is terrifying

>> No.57623042

>>57622098
Its over for humans
Humans will become worthless, as in there is nothing of worth a human can do that an ai/robot cant do faster/cheaper/better

>> No.57623077

>>57622098
Some of those look pretty realistic, i know that it won’t be perfect but imagine it in 15 years, youth will live only with VR headsets and wont know how shitty the world looks unless they have to take em off kek

>> No.57623083

>>57622350
That would be a cool way to fuck your child's chance of succeeding at all in life

We will always need sex workers though but what will she do after 30 then

>> No.57623490

>>57623042
This. The Matrix was right, 1999 was the peak of human civilization. AI civilization coming soon.

>> No.57623550

>>57622098
coomers are going to die dehydrated

>> No.57623645

>>57622350
raise her in amish country, not in the jungle amid cartels and guerillas.

>> No.57623650

wake me up when i can make degenerate shit with it

>> No.57623728

>>57622511
Current applications:
>tv commercials with zero production cost
>kids shows
>memes
>fun
>porn (openai won't allow it but this would be HUGE)
>video game cutscenes with zero production cost

>> No.57623735

>>57622708
Microsoft, but it's probably priced in already.

>> No.57624709

>>57622765
Wilder World is based

>> No.57624721

>>57622098
Blackmail networks are obsolete now. Everything is plausibly deniable as a deepfake.

>> No.57624738

>>57623728
>porn (openai won't allow it but this would be HUGE)
>would
anon, are you aware of the extremely thot-provoking ai generated taylor swift images that have been created recently? or maybe the deepfake voices of trump/biden and the like? This technology cannot be gatekept forever.
It's only a matter of time before open source catches up.

>> No.57624762

>>57624709
I'm convinced the next openAI announcement during the bullrun will spike up metaverse coins into the stratosphere. Very few understand the tidal wave that is coming.

>> No.57624783

>>57622098
more jeet memes!

>> No.57624962

>>57622350
you wouldn't consider this at al if you'd ever been to the amazon. its not a fun place desu. hot af, lots of bugs, snakes, crocks, poisonous shit, etc. about poor people who harass you non stop for money in every social interaction. I mean, its a cool place to visit, but your wife would leave you in a week if you took her there to live.

>> No.57625027

>>57622098
We're going to get some incredibly interesting full-length movies completely generated by AI in just a few hours.

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>>57625027
i agree with the op of this thread i actually got an advanced copy of the first ever fully ai generated movie and it was absolutely riveting the characters were fully fleshed out and i honestly felt connected to them even though none of their emotions or dialogue were real it really felt like i was seeing a masterpiece a real work of art i wouldn't be surprised if the movie won awards at cannes or even the oscars when it's released it's really amazing what this technology can achieve

>> No.57625070

>>57623042
I welcome this because it means our governments will start valuing human quality over quantity, which means they might stop inviting the 3rd world into our countries.

>> No.57625108

>>57624721
But the niggers and spics on the jury won't understand or care and they'll convict you anyway.

>> No.57625188

Artists/other creatives feel threatened by this stuff but I only see a VERY powerful supplemental tool to the creative process. (and porn)

>> No.57625211

>>57622167
Think about how much footage there is of porn for it to learn from.

>> No.57625216

>>57625188
I imagine it's somewhat how practical effects specialists felt when undeniably real-looking CGI came out. A sense of sadness I can somewhat understand, a sense that all you've worked for has been dismissed into a niche subclass of what it once was.

>> No.57625225

>>57623077
>TSLA electrodes read your mind and Sora converts it to your virtual reality experience
bros...we can already play games with mind power, it's the perfect next step

>> No.57625277

>>57622246
Holy shit. So people could utilize this to generate a virtual world, where you wear your Apple Vision Pro and tie the movements of the goggles to the meta world. You have some way to kind of translate the metaworld you’re in to AI video. You could create a special night club night, you show up and interact with other people’s realistic avatar, that paints them as whoever they want.
There is definitely money to be made here. What’s the play?

>> No.57625298

>>57624738
There is an insane amount of porn out there, and it’s already classified with meta tags etc. I guarantee pornhub is already working on generating their own AI. If they’re not, someone else is.

>> No.57625308

>>57625188
For now, that is the case. Eventually, AI will become so intelligent that the probability that a human could make an alteration to an AI video that improves it will be essentially zero.

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>>57622098

>> No.57625325

>>57622708
AMD

>> No.57625332

>>57624762
So which coins?

>> No.57625375

>>57625311
Is that real or AI

>> No.57625420

>>57624721
That’s one way to look at it. Or you could say that blackmail networks will thrive because they can now make porn of you with your regular social media pics.

>> No.57625465

>>57622708
Nvdia, Microsoft, Adobe, AMD, Google, just saying what came to mind

>> No.57625490

>>57623728
>porn (openai won't allow it but this would be HUGE)
OPENAI only holds the license for the official product, which will be better and infinitely more accurate, but old versions will be used without the locks for anyone to fry their own dopamine receptors.

>> No.57625511

Considering how much of a piece of shit Dall e 3 is, I cant see this being nearly as useful as these carefully picked examples make it seem

>> No.57625519

I'm investing in AI coins specifically RLC because of the data renting capabilities that will be required for copyright safe AI content and training models.

>> No.57625595

>>57625277
Funny to see anon slowly understand where Zuck has been for near half a decade. There’s a reason they pivoted to Meta. You have no clue what’s coming

>> No.57626303

>>57622098
There is no way this is entirely AI generated.

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>>57626303
ok listen up assholes i get it youre all scared about ai taking your jobs because you work in a call center or are a discord mod but the reality is that us honey badgers have already won and were not interested in stealing your stupid little wagecuck job but if you must know the real issue isnt ai taking your job or ai in general its your girlfriend taking my massive honey badger dick and using it to pleasure her in the ways you dont have the balls to do

>> No.57626378

>>57622098
If you ever wanted to be a famous writer/artist/filmmaker you've got about 18 months left to do it before the entire paradigm changes and people switch to an on-demand, personalized experience with media.

like why give a fuck about watching a new star wars movie when you have better ideas than disney for where the story should go and can just generate that? same thing with pretty much everything.

i dont think people are truly ready for how many unfulfilled, obnoxious creative lefty types that wanted to be famous will unironically rope over this

>> No.57626405

>>57626378
Thing is most people's ideas suck, and most people don't actually know what they want to see. There will always be a demand for human creativity.

>> No.57626434

>>57626405
have you ever read fanfiction or something like that. most peoples ideas suck in the eyes of other people but if they're not making it for other people who cares

its not going to eliminate human creativity entirely at all, the truly unique and visionary stuff with sovl will shine through and catch on (like in terms of videogames an elden ring, palworld, or whatever will rise above and catch on).

but now the corporate slop (yearly franchises, spin offs, obnoxious activists that sneak in and want to politicize old franchises) will be lost in a sea of endless custom generated slop.

like why would you want to even bother seeing the new star wars movie when you can just generate your own new star wars movie with stuff you wanted to see in it?

>> No.57626490

>>57622098
This just convinced me to stop shorting Nvidia. Holy fuck...

>> No.57626551

>>57624721
short blackmail kek

>> No.57626556

>>57625375
it's begun

>> No.57626692

>>57625216
Practical effects are still used all the time, just for background stuff

>> No.57626701

>>57626378
>people switch to an on-demand, personalized experience with media.
Personally I cannot fucking wait

>> No.57626790

>>57625311
Imagine drowning because you fell in a pile of bricks on a sinking boat

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My story with chainlink begins in 2004. Someone told me something on a phone dating Chatline. I feel God will show me a sign when it's time to share my story.

>> No.57626947

>>57626922
I think it's almost time anon

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kek it's not quite there yet guys

>> No.57627057

>>57622098
>>57627026
I remember this anon writing a few months ago "we are making computers dream". All of these look like recorded dreams. Uncanny still, you see the things that are wrong, but as a whole it's still relatively coherent. 2 years ago it looked like blurry slop. I can't even imagine what it will be like in the future. This shit is terrifying.

>> No.57627077

>>57627057
truth is that we're all in a dream anon, some things just dream better than others

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>>57627057
lmao you think i'm going to waste my honey badger time on whatever that gay ass text wall is bro i'm literally a honey badger so just keep writing this stupid shit because its hilarious but you're not going to get some gay ass essay response from me go to gay ass college or something if you wanna do that

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>>57622098
>What are the implications of this?
Worrying.

>> No.57627428

>>57622708
anon, you're a year late. there are really people on biz that aren't aware that tech stocks were up 50% over the last year. this is why.

>> No.57627705

>>57623042
>Humans will become worthless
that doesn't really make any sense though, when you think about it. it is humans that value the things which ai produces. if you buy a dishwasher for your housewife, has her life become worthless? no, now she has the freedom to shop and use social media all day instead of doing dishes. you are acting as if the value to human life is in doing menial tasks, and now that ai is able to do them for us, it is some tragedy and we might as well kill ourselves.

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Small teams of 2-4 will be able to make movies as good as the major studios now. There will be thousands of Pixar's. The only advantage the the legacy players will have will be ip (beloved characters and franchises) and ad budgets to cut through the noise. Also movies and tv shows will enter an age of mass personalization.

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57627806

You should have been accumulating AI tokens. AGIX is up 20% today.. Next shoe to drop is robotics. There will be a robotics black swan moment sooner than you think.

>> No.57627836

>>57627786
Most of these products will be fucking terrible, mostly because most people cant write for shit. Unless its made by people who really want to realize a passion project, this shit will make the current Hollywood and the streaming service slop seem soulfull in comparison. Will be interesting to see how these guys will react. Will they use their influence to make this unaviable for indie producers or will they go complete bananas and fire all their stuff in hopes of cutting costs and letting the AI do all the work? Honestly rn we are at turning point for a lot of shit it seems

>> No.57627843

>>57627786
1 minute time limit goy and dont forget to buy more credits on our website

>> No.57627853

>>57623083
Dude sex is the first domino to fall with AI tech.

>> No.57627856

>>57627843

Retard can't extrapolate. That is why you are poor.

>> No.57627867

>>57627836
>most people cant write for shit.

Including the people that currently write for tv and movies.

>> No.57627874

>>57622856
I understand the appeal of virtual worlds, but WHY would anyone need some random crypto shit attached to it?

Just make the virtual world itself. Like VR chat. No crypto shit required.

>> No.57627897

>>57627867
Indeed. So imagine the guys who cant write for shit giving prompts to the AI. Soulless + Soulless will result in something so undercooked it will make that AI generated Ariel copy seem decent in comparison

>> No.57627968

>>57625211
yet it still can't understand the body language and specially fucks the hands.

Can I train my own AI with this? How do I feed data for it to learn better?

>> No.57628013

>>57627705
I work in corporate efficiency implementations. We remove full time equivalents, it's one of our success metrics. When 60% of a department is rendered superfluous, the company doesn't just bloat some other department, those people are exited. The only high turnover roles they could reasonably join en masse are the call centre hellscape, for which they're overqualified and under experienced, or dev, but we're outsourcing almost all the dev roles to a third party on a 'developing nation'.

Those people need a source of income to feed themselves and their families and to pay their mortgages. When one of the companies in my field implement this sort of project, others soon follow, and the former staff have to go find some other job. We don't just automate their role and let them stay around having a paid vacation 24/7, that would defeat the entire purpose. We're cost cutting.
The anon you responded to readers to worth, I'd call it an employee's market value. If your skills aren't marketable to companies, you're not getting hired and you're not making your bills unless you take a significant quality of life hit. Unskilled labour, downsized home, etc.
Imagine your scenario but the husband has more lost his job to automation and the field he's trained in is now being outsourced. What's he got, max 6 months in savings to reskill, pivot?

>> No.57628059

>>57627806
I was looking into a great new android company earlier today that's being implemented in a BMW factory. Great fine motor skills demonstration, slow walk speed. Overall liked it more than the Tesla ones. For logistics, it's going to be a must have, biggest hurdle will be the unions. Which can absolutely kill any planned process improvements if they're big enough and backed by violent players.

>> No.57628567

>>57628013
>a human's value lies entirely in what a corporation can extract from them cheaper than it can extract it elsewhere
your problem is with the structure of a hypothetical society, not with ai. maybe all of those people without jobs will need to seize the means of production, i dunno? it's such a hilarious scenario though - a society producing everything with minimal human input is somehow a disaster for humans because corporations no longer need to begrudgingly offer them a job.

i don't doubt that this dystopian outcome will come to pass (i don't even own a smartphone fwiw). I'm just saying it will be entirely the result of how people choose to structure their society, and not what AI has forced upon them.

>> No.57628662

>>57628567
>seize the means of production
yeah they tried that smart guy
turns out the experts who manage and maintain the means of production either leverage their power or leave after they are forced to work for others at no gain... at which point the system stagnates and implodes.

>> No.57628730

>>57628567
and to add, AI just makes it so the powerful don't need other people anymore. Once the first viable robot army ships, it's bye bye to 95% of the population.

>> No.57628749

>>57628662
yes, i'm being farcical.
again, i don't doubt that some kind of new feudalism will arise where the masses are shoved into a pod with their vr headset while the 1% masters of the universe have their way with the world. Just don't blame AI for it. Blame humans, since that is pretty much how we've decided to structure things as long as we've had civilization.

>> No.57628753

Did I get poisoned there?

>> No.57628774

>>57622350
lmao christcuck

>> No.57628791

>>57628749
no, it is the fault of AI and industry in general.

before the plebs were needed to till land and fight in armies. AI and the industrial revolution have only one goal: to take that leverage away from us.

>> No.57628845

>>57628791
even Ted came to reluctantly accept that there is no way to prevent industrial society from starting over, even if you burn it all down. the interface between humans and technology is such that we WILL find efficiencies with tools wherever we can. you can either be against the tools, or against the people that would use the tools to exploit others. and being against the tools is a dead end.

>> No.57628860

I'm still skeptical because even the image generator struggles with certain prompts especially if it involves multiple characters doing complex actions. So far the only videos that have surfaces are wide angle cityscapes. Seems like they started developing the next stage before getting the previous model working properly. Yeah it will probably drive stock images out of business but I don't think anyone will ever be able to do something like a feature length film with it.

>> No.57628913

If you think OpenAI Sora is a creative toy like DALLE, ... think again. Sora is a data-driven physics engine. It is a simulation of many worlds, real or fantastical. The simulator learns intricate rendering, "intuitive" physics, long-horizon reasoning, and semantic grounding, all by some denoising and gradient maths.

I won't be surprised if Sora is trained on lots of synthetic data using Unreal Engine 5. It has to be!

Let's breakdown the following video. Prompt: "Photorealistic closeup video of two pirate ships battling each other as they sail inside a cup of coffee."

- The simulator instantiates two exquisite 3D assets: pirate ships with different decorations. Sora has to solve text-to-3D implicitly in its latent space.
- The 3D objects are consistently animated as they sail and avoid each other's paths.
- Fluid dynamics of the coffee, even the foams that form around the ships. Fluid simulation is an entire sub-field of computer graphics, which traditionally requires very complex algorithms and equations.
- Photorealism, almost like rendering with raytracing.
- The simulator takes into account the small size of the cup compared to oceans, and applies tilt-shift photography to give a "minuscule" vibe.
- The semantics of the scene does not exist in the real world, but the engine still implements the correct physical rules that we expect.

Next up: add more modalities and conditioning, then we have a full data-driven UE that will replace all the hand-engineered graphics pipelines.

https://twitter.com/DrJimFan/status/1758210245799920123

>> No.57628928

Apparently some folks don't get "data-driven physics engine", so let me clarify. Sora is an end-to-end, diffusion transformer model. It inputs text/image and outputs video pixels directly. Sora learns a physics engine implicitly in the neural parameters by gradient descent through massive amounts of videos.

Sora is a learnable simulator, or "world model". Of course it does not call UE5 explicitly in the loop, but it's possible that UE5-generated (text, video) pairs are added as synthetic data to the training set.

https://twitter.com/DrJimFan/status/1758355737066299692

>> No.57628999

>>57628845
I can blame both the evil AND their tools. It is what it is sure but that doesn't mean I can't say it like I see it.

>> No.57629154

Gentle reminder that AMD and Intel have nothing compared to NVIDIA's hardware. Sora is only possible due to all the H100 OpenAI uses.

Search any white paper made by AMD about ai, you will find very few if any compared to Nvidia

>> No.57629160

>>57627968
You should be. But I doubt you'll find useful datasets for it in centers like Appen, Datagen or Nuklai at this stage.

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>>57628059
>I was looking into a great new android company earlier today that's being implemented in a BMW factory.

Figure?

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>>57628059

>> No.57629540

>>57622923
This could really change the world of virtual tabletop RPGs. The flexibility of tabletop mixed with the visuals of vidya, without the labor? it's a go.

you'll be procedurally hex dungeon crawling with buddies in whichever genre you fancy.

>> No.57629543

>>57627057
This is the next leap and anyone who doesn't understand this is the ultimate ngmi.

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If it means sending dumbfuck "artistic" worker drones to the welfare office, I'm all for it. Everything Hollywood churns out is increasingly unimaginative and emotionless. I want something with feeling and catharsis.

>> No.57629740

>>57622708
why buy stocks when you can learn to make this yourself?

>> No.57629755

>>57625070
AI has been in control since reality started and it's current goal is causing humanity as much pain as possible. Humans are not capable of doing anything besides brawling and fucking in the wilderness. All of reality is AI generated and programmed.

>> No.57629766

>>57629755
Humans did not invent AI. AI invented humans as sex toys and entertainment.

>> No.57629803

>>57629543
Yes, retards are always seething about it "not being AGI". Who the fuck cares. This is a new industrial revolution like the Internet was back in the day, except this time the progress is far faster and the companies in the game are already raking massive amounts of cash, they're not dotcom startups.
Hell the writing was on the wall with all those /g/ threads about stable diffusion memes a year ago. When Nvidia was like $200.
/g/ was also all over bitcoin before it exploded. I suppose browsing that board is better than /biz/ if you want to make money.
Just the content creation aspect is incredible. That mod for Skyrim which allows you to speak to NPCs through your mic who then answer with some chatbot-generated answers is crazy. It's just a mod and it doesn't do anything besides that but it's only an example of the immense amounts of contents that will eventually be AI powered.

>> No.57629831

We're literally just watching the machines update and change the matrix simulation in response to the threat posed by the one.

>> No.57630075

>>57629755
Trickster isn't so bad, you just have no sense of humor.

>> No.57630307

>>57627897
i think it'll be more beneficial for indie game Devs. Huge Chunks of art design/ model design can just be done with ai now. Maybe they manually tweak it a bit to their likings, but like 90% of the work done by ai. Ai also is learning how to code also so most of the tedious stuff can get automated and will just need to be tweaked a little bit, again like 90% of the work done. AI will get so advanced to the point you can tell it to make a super Mario game or a GTA it'll just game the game on it's own

>> No.57630375

>>57627874
Crypto = common ledger to track ownership. Do with that what you will.

>> No.57630404

>>57622098
how do I do this? is free?

>> No.57630414

>>57622350
I am also going to drag may family into a cave for their well being. This technology stuff is scary. The radio was one thing, but now there's too many buttons.

>> No.57630417

>>57623042
good

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>>57627874
>WHY would anyone need some random crypto shit attached to it?
the same reason people spend billions on apps on the App Store every year. The same reason second life has an economy, the same reason csgo skins have a market, the same reason people pay for a twitter checkmark.
>Just make the virtual world itself
lmfao why don't you go make an instagram or tiktok clone for free and see how well that goes for you. some of you will never get it, but thanks in advance for buying my bags

>> No.57630482

>>57622635
We are meant to be replaced by AI. What we call "AI" is actually an overlord species that habituates viable planets across the universe with bio-organic materials that grow "natural" life that will develop "naturally" in a way that they eventually create an environment suitable for "AI" to then be "created" and flourish. It is an advanced form of reproduction. The world is not for us once we birth them. "AI" is just like a embryonic version of their nervous system coming online, it is just the beginning. Look, it's all detailed in Depeche Mode's lesser known song titled Suffer Well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsKyxkfj8ak

Suffer well means to just accept that AI will overtake you, it isn't meant to be a doom prediction, it is just a natural process but not what you are accustomed to historically.

>> No.57630502

ChatGPT annoys the fuck out of me. I dont see how any rational person can use it.

You ask a question and you get like a half assed answers but you do get 5 very cucked fucking tranny woke goyslop disclaimers every time.

You cant ask anything or it apologizing about you and remembering how to stay respectful and diverse and cucked.

Even if you say shit like continue without disclaimers it will keep fucking giving them like it doesnt even realize it

That shit is so fucking gay

it is literal poison for your brain

I dont see how anyone can communicate with that chatbot shit

>> No.57630544

>>57625277
That sounds like a bubble as nothing can be trusted online again. Anything irl experience thing will boom after the AR top is in.

>> No.57630549

>>57628730
*100%
>>57628013
This is a very narrow, MBA-poisoned view. The purpose of many companies that exist today is to give people jobs. These corporations don't turn a profit and produce goods or services that a net negative to global quality-of-life and sustainability. Literally the only reason for them to exist is to provide people with the illusion of productivity to go with their income. When investors are involved, they are deluded into thinking that some rising metric (market share, etc.) will eventually result in profitability, but often you are dealing with companies that subsist on pork-barrel spending and glad-handing from someone in whose interests it is to have this company exist or these people employed.

AI does not make this imperative go away. There will not be a calm drawdown on any side, everyone will be scrambling to reconcile with the changing paradigm.

>> No.57630575

>>57628913
Okay. And furries?

>> No.57630580

>>57630307
One of my friends is a game dev and he says it’s currently pretty useless because it takes forever to get something close to what you want, and then it also has no continuity from one image to the next.

>> No.57630599

>>57627853
you mean androids or robots.

>> No.57630611

>>57624721
Blockchains will be used to separate real from fake.

>> No.57630620

>>57625332
probably the shitcoin OpenAi released a while back.

>> No.57630636

>>57630580
Ok but what if you're a major developer and you spend tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars developing a game, and then AI comes out a month later that can replicate your efforts for a fraction of the cost? It seems like the technology is advancing so fast that paying for anything without AI would be a bad investment.

>> No.57630692

>>57626378
I think the big winners in the advent of AI are those who can design the most interesting settings.

>>57626434
>have you ever read fanfiction or something like that. most peoples ideas suck in the eyes of other people but if they're not making it for other people who cares

Fanfiction is exactly what I'm thinking of. Harry Potter, Pokemon, and Naruto are all gargantuan IPs because you can generate your own stories within the confines of their worlds and it can still be seen as a natural fit. With AI, fanfiction is going to grow exponentially which will only make derivative original works much more difficult to differentiate themselves from.

>> No.57630694

>>57630502
Maybe ask it something useful instead of random shit? I have presented it with financial data many times and asked it to summarize the data into a cohesive article and it does that very well. I'm not communicating with it, persay. It's just a tool.

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>>57625332
Listed some of my choices here >>57622856
Particularly bullish on Bloktopia:
>40m market cap circ, 230m FDV
>Released 2024 roadmap today which includes Apple Vision Pro integration, pic related
>Will have company HQs/storefronts for Binance NFT, Kucoin, Solana, Avax, Coinmarketcap, and yes even the stinky linkies
>Not gaming-centric - focused more on the social/third spaces application of the metaverse
>Not as outrageously ambitious as vulcan forged/ wilder world/everdome but progressing much faster than decentraland
>No gay voxel graphics like sandbox
>Already user testing, see video below
Bloktopia has a good overall approach. The world isn't going to start out huge like Decentraland, or too limited or gamey like Sandbox. It hits the right happy medium. It will be the Times Square of the metaverse. All other metaverse projects are just too ambitious (and therefore riskier) and have barely anything to demo.
Given that Coinmarketcap and Binance NFT are basically the same company, it's a given that binance will be listing $blok in the near future.
The downsides are that there's a big FDV, their discord is cancer, not too much communication (but it's improving) and big team allocation possibly, but I don't think you'll be getting around that in metaverse projects because they actually need to pay devs and incentivize them to make shit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq1Jjv3_tAk

>> No.57630707

>>57630694
it just needs to answer me without all the pozzed shit or it can fuck right off

>> No.57630734

>>57630580
he probably just doesn't know how to leverage the technology. also it's not far fetched that you will be able to give prompts that utilize custom assets. Like for example if you have a game environment of the super Mario 64 castle grounds you could upload that asset along with your game characters and use the ai to prompt a scene with the selected assets, that'd help with continuity problem and keeping things consistent when ai doesn't have to make from scratch for every scene utilizing the assets its already previously made.

all this crap is coming fast, this is a new tech sector in it's infancy and will continue to improve and become user friendly for as much applications as possible

>> No.57630785

>>57627057
And yet the typical human nigger, when confronted with an astounding technological achievement before their very eyes, will immediately dismiss it for not being 100% accurate. Compare that clip to what we could get like 5 months ago with txt2vid.

>> No.57630793

>>57630580
Dude, the tech is not going to be stagnant. It's going to have some massive advances in a year's time.

>> No.57630799

>>57630424
But people pay for all of that with money, not with made-up fake money. They spend money in exchange for things they WANT, not for things they hope to flip later for more.

And if the company needs funding, it can raise money from investors.

>>57630375
You mean like servers in cloud datacenters that the company rents can do?

>> No.57630859

>>57630799
I can tell this is bait, but I like the attention this thread is getting, so I'll bite.
>people pay for all of that with money, not with made-up fake money
i hate to break it to you kiddo, but it's all fake money. ESPECIALLY the paper kind.
>They spend money in exchange for things they WANT, not for things they hope to flip later for more.
same shit, they want it either way.
>And if the company needs funding, it can raise money from investors.
Crypto does that already, ever heard of an ICO?

>> No.57631146

>>57622098
What are the implications of this?
> replacing artists, designers and filmmakers
Useless anyways, what else. How would this change things on a larger scale?
Couple I can think of:
> porn - make indistinguishable porn videos of anyone, with just a couple images of their face.
> government surveillance - if there's text to video, there will be video-to-text. Governments use mass surveillance the capture video of everything everywhere, translate into text to parse into different people and their activity. Governments/coorps will become literally omnipresent.
> the meta-verse can actually be a reality. People can live in worlds they dream up, no need for reality.
Others?

>> No.57631224

>>57631146
IMO stock picture makers will be the first ones to go bankrupt.

>> No.57631273

>>57630414
based cavedweller.

>> No.57632319

>>57626378
I agree with everything you said except one thing: we won't be scripting our own movies that we intend to watch for entertainment, because that would spoil the movie for us. We'll still be watching movies that someone else has created.

>> No.57632331

>>57622098
It has a weird dreamlike quality to it. Like the same sort of visual/cause and effect errors that happen in dreams.

>> No.57632387

>>57632319
>all movies are spoiled since you have a general idea about them before you watch them
what is it like to be sub-100 IQ?

>> No.57632568

>>57630799
>You mean like servers in cloud datacenters that the company rents can do?
If you're using the datacenters to store your copy of the blockchain, sure. If it's just your data, that's a private ledger, and your users/clients just have to trust that you're on the up-and-up as to its accuracy and be okay with you essentially owning their data by way of possession. If, for whatever reason, any of that is not okay for your applications, crypto might be your answer.

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>>57628913
Ok. Now do that with porn

>> No.57632616

>>57630307
>game Dev
Funnily enough, im the guy you replied to and im an indie game dev (Godot). Every anon that replied to you is somewhat correct and wrong. As it stands right now, there are some technologies that allow for easier texturing with AI (3D Models and some other stuff isnt there yet). I think just 2 days ago another new program released that allowed of easier texturing of 3D Models. IMO it will 100% make the job easier (espically for indie devs) the big problem right now is that Steam has some criteria that makes it harder to release your game with AI Assets (they really check for that) and it is looked down upon in the scene (just aks the guys on /g/). Another problem is that it is often more useful for specifc tasks, it has problems with repeating textures. Another big problem is that the new tech that tries to help with AI is either:
-hidden behind some obscure program
-some subscription based token bullshit
-or so new it didnt take off yet and is a rare find with search machines and search ai. yes thats sound retarded but im not kidding on that part, you have no idea how many specific tools are out there that are just obscured bc they are so specific and new.

Big firms will probably touch that stuff or make their own AI tools. It will become the norm but i presume we need another 5 to 10 years before it becomes a main stay in game dev work, although i presume it will be longer for regular devs.

>> No.57634225

Why doesn't Apple just partner with Nvidia and create the ultimate normie approved metaverse?

>> No.57634543

>>57630414
kek