RE: What happens when AI runs out of food...?
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This is already a problem I'm seeing with AI art generators (and probably other AI tools, I just haven't played with them so much).
All the time AI art generators were trained on real-world artworks and images, the images it output tended to be vaguely reasonable. But it's always had an issue with giving people the right number of fingers and animals the right number of legs (usually 4). Now, however, AI art is scraping the internet for images to steal and learn from, and more and more of those images are AI-generated themselves.
The consequence is that it no longer has any idea how many limbs, legs and fingers people and animals have, and the quality of output is degenerating rapidly.