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~~It doesn't even look like AI to me, looks like a very simple edit. ~~ I stand corrected
Look at them side by side, the faces are completely different
Oh, you're right. AI slop it is.
The nature of its creation.
That's where you're wrong, and why it's slop. No one made it, it was made by a computer program designed to plagiarize actual creators. It's not like there's AI slop and AI not-slop, it's just slop all the way down.
Just curious though, AI aside, why would a fantasy photo of a cat with three heads somehow be less intrinsically valuable than whatever-the-fuck stupid reaction meme we're currently taking about?
How do you know, you haven't even tried? And you didn't answer my other question which is unrelated to AI completely. How does a meme picture hold more value than a non-meme picture?
Tbf, I think AI could have a moral value, but in order to be worth it, that value has to outstrip all the bullshit that has come along with it. The moral value has to be more important than shareholder value, and that's simply never going to happen. 🤷♂️